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A storm is raging, the boat is filling, and Jesus is asleep. That single detail from Mark 4 still messes with us, because it sounds like the moments when we feel overwhelmed and wonder if God sees what we are facing. On today’s Music Monday, we sit with Hope Darst’s powerful worship song “Peace Be Still” and the unforgettable line where Jesus speaks to chaos and everything changes: “Peace, be still.”
We walk through the Sea of Galilee story and the disciples’ raw question, “Teacher, don’t you care that we drown?” Then we slow down on Jesus’ response, especially the piercing follow-up: “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” For anyone battling fear, anxiety, insecurity, or that constant sense of instability, this is a five-minute reset that points to a deeper kind of confidence, not rooted in personality or willpower, but in who God is and what He has already placed within us. We also explore a challenging thought the passage raises: what if faith is not only trusting Jesus to speak, but learning to stand in His authority and speak peace into our own storms.
Hope Darst’s own backstory makes the message even more human. She shares how the song was born in a writing room on a day when fear and anxiety felt overwhelming, and how she sang the promise of God’s peace over her life long before the world ever heard it. If you need calm in the middle of chaos, you will want to hear this and then listen to the song clip and YouTube link in the show notes. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs peace today, and leave a review telling us what storm you are trusting God with right now.
Here is the YouTube link to Peace Be Still
https://youtu.be/C8Ys2fa7jZk?si=HRr4wDplzli-TR_T
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A storm is raging, the boat is filling, and Jesus is asleep. That single detail from Mark 4 still messes with us, because it sounds like the moments when we feel overwhelmed and wonder if God sees what we are facing. On today’s Music Monday, we sit with Hope Darst’s powerful worship song “Peace Be Still” and the unforgettable line where Jesus speaks to chaos and everything changes: “Peace, be still.”
We walk through the Sea of Galilee story and the disciples’ raw question, “Teacher, don’t you care that we drown?” Then we slow down on Jesus’ response, especially the piercing follow-up: “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” For anyone battling fear, anxiety, insecurity, or that constant sense of instability, this is a five-minute reset that points to a deeper kind of confidence, not rooted in personality or willpower, but in who God is and what He has already placed within us. We also explore a challenging thought the passage raises: what if faith is not only trusting Jesus to speak, but learning to stand in His authority and speak peace into our own storms.
Hope Darst’s own backstory makes the message even more human. She shares how the song was born in a writing room on a day when fear and anxiety felt overwhelming, and how she sang the promise of God’s peace over her life long before the world ever heard it. If you need calm in the middle of chaos, you will want to hear this and then listen to the song clip and YouTube link in the show notes. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs peace today, and leave a review telling us what storm you are trusting God with right now.
Here is the YouTube link to Peace Be Still
https://youtu.be/C8Ys2fa7jZk?si=HRr4wDplzli-TR_T
We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message
Support the show

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