Agape Love Blog – Wednesday, August 27, 2025Perfect Peace in His Presence
- Sarah Skaggs
- Aug 26
- 2 min read
Good morning, beloved!
Midweek can often feel overwhelming—the weight of what’s already been and the demands of what’s still ahead. But today, let’s pause and remember that God promises peace, not as the world gives, but as only He can provide. His peace calms anxious hearts and quiets restless minds.
✝️ Verse of the Day“Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.”— Isaiah 26:3 (KJV)
God’s peace isn’t fragile or temporary—it is steady, deep, and lasting.
When our minds are fixed on Him, peace becomes the anchor for our souls.
On This Day in History – August 27
1883 – The eruption of Krakatoa caused massive destruction and tsunamis, reminding us of both nature’s power and God’s greater sovereignty.
1962 – The U.S. launched Mariner 2, the first successful planetary probe, reminding us of human curiosity and God’s vast creation.
National Days – August 27
National Just Because Day – Do something kind for someone today—just because.
National Banana Lovers Day – A lighthearted reminder to enjoy God’s provision in even the smallest things.
Wednesday Reflection: Anchored in Peace
When life feels chaotic, peace isn’t found by controlling circumstances—it’s found by trusting God. As we fix our minds on Him, He faithfully holds us steady.
Peace doesn’t come from understanding everything—it comes from trusting the One who does.
Wednesday Prayer:Lord, thank You for the perfect peace that comes from trusting You. Help me to keep my mind and heart fixed on You today. Calm my worries, strengthen my faith, and let Your peace rule in me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Today’s Challenge:Take five minutes in silence today. Focus on God’s presence, repeat Isaiah 26:3, and let His peace settle in your spirit.
May this Wednesday be filled with calm hearts, steady faith, and the perfect peace of Christ.
With love and peace,Sarah M. SkaggsAgape Love Ministry“Peace is not the absence of chaos, but the presence of Christ.”






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