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Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. Philippians 4:6

Paul writes these words from a Roman prison, facing extreme uncertainty about his future. He doesn’t know if he will be released or executed. Yet in this vulnerable situation, his instruction to the Philippian church is absolute: don’t be anxious about anything. Instead, he urges them to approach God with thanksgiving in every situation. Paul knows from experience that gratitude shifts focus from circumstances to God’s faithfulness. Like a lighthouse in a storm, thanksgiving guided Paul back to truth when all seemed lost. When he declared what God had already done, it built confidence in God’s future provision.

When we wake at 3 a.m. locked in worry about the future, it takes intentional effort to turn our thoughts toward thanksgiving. Naming specific ways God has provided—a functioning furnace, food on the table, a supportive friend or the ability to work—reminds us of God’s faithfulness. Gratitude for current provision builds trust for future needs. Like compound interest, thanksgiving grows over time, strengthening our confidence in God’s care. When we focus on God’s track record of provision rather than potential problems, we experience peace that surpasses understanding. This peace doesn’t come from having all our problems solved but from knowing the provider who promises to walk with us through every circumstance.

TODAY: Memorize Philippians 4:6-7. Post it where you can see it often, whether on a mirror or as a note on your phone. Then, journal three things you’re grateful for today. Include at least one challenging situation where you can still find a reason to give thanks. Ask God to help you make thanksgiving your first response rather than anxiety.