![]() ![]() If you like this saying or want a different scripture or quote, please let me know and I can change or add anything you want for free. In addition, I'll be adding more religion based poems and quotes so please stay tuned. I mean, God created this for us to enjoy so that's what inspired me to create this store and offer this type of Christian Serenity Wall Art & decor for you. Next time, I will try to add things such as watercolor and abstract photos but I definitely love my original style which likes to showcase a colorful sunrise / sunset, ocean and more. I try to make everything perfect and modern and I trust that you see the quality in my work. The backgrounds all came naturally because to be honest, it's not hard finding quiet beautiful places. I think I was inspired first by this quote. Also for the fonts and typography, I tried to use a variety of different styles including calligraphy but generally I love to use cursive type. I believe when using those type of backgrounds for my Serenity Prayer Wall Art & Decor collection I hope that its motivational, spiritual and inspirational. So that's why I used nature or floral backgrounds. ![]() When designing this series, I wanted to show beautiful, photographic and serene places. All my Serenity Prayer wall art is ready to hang and features beautiful artistic scenes and a landscape that will help those in your prayers. This quote is also used for encouragement to anyone in a twelve step recovery program and I believe its a great gift for men and women who are on the road to being clean and sober and also a great gift to anyone who believe in Jesus and God. The peace He brings sustains us through the storms of life and we can look forward with hope.“God, grant me the Serenity to Accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference.”īuying my Serenity Prayer Wall Art & Decor for your home or as a religious gift for your friends or family will brighten up your room but will give motivation, encouragement and inspiration to anyone who reads it. We have a good and great God who can handle everything. What steps can you take to be more aware of all that Jesus has done (and is doing) for you in working all things for your good? How can we encourage each other in this area? What is one circumstance in your life in which you are longing for Jesus to overcome? What would it look like for you to claim the truth of John 16:33 as you confront that situation with trust and hope in Him? Have someone read John 16:33 and 2 Corinthians 4:8-10. What difference does trusting in God’s love for you make as you try to persevere through difficult times and let go of things you can’t control? We can find beauty to this as well because we don’t have to hold onto those things! God has already worked out all things for good! He has overcome them all! He loves us and will walk us through tough times. “Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things we can not change.” Some people have a hard time identifying the things in their life that are beyond their control. One key thing to remember about the Serenity prayer is the second part. What is your favorite way to de-stress and reduce anxiety? She may have felt overwhelmed with worry and fear of the future, but God would meet her in those moments and grant her peace that surpasses all understanding. In those times, possibly she remembered the prophecy spoken over her. He also says the words in verse 35, words that are not ones a young mother wants to hear.Īs Jesus grew up, Mary faced many moments, like when he stayed behind at the temple, that tested her. ![]() Mary and Joseph take him to the temple to be dedicated, and an old man named Simeon takes the baby and praises God and blesses him and prophesies a great destiny for the newborn. What has God given to you to treasure in this season? How can you intentionally look for the good moments? Share a situation or struggle you are in the midst of as we enter the holiday season. Amid the storm we shouldn’t stop searching for the good. But there is always some good in the bad, and sometimes we won’t see the good until the storm has passed. It’s easy sometimes to focus on the bad during a rogue season. Mary found time to slow down, take it all in and focus on the good. She knew she couldn’t change her circumstance and chose to trust God’s plan. For Mary to accept reality and be as calm as she was required a peace only God can bring. Based on the circumstances, by Jewish law, Mary should have been stoned to death. Mike shared the gravity of the situation. This week we are looking at Mary, the mother of Jesus, and how, from the second she found out that she was pregnant with Jesus through to the end of Jesus’ life, she had to lean on the principle of serenity. Share: What are some things that can easily ruin your day? ![]()
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