
A prayer for Peace
Heavenly Father, You are the God who speaks peace to the raging seas and commands the winds to be still. As Your Son Jesus calmed the storm with the words “Peace, be still,”
By Bishop Jerry Peña, God’s anointed servant
I come before You carrying many burdens — fears, doubts, and habits that keep me from trusting You fully. I confess that I have tried to walk this road alone, holding on to things I should have surrendered to You long ago.
Today, Lord Jesus, I choose to lay down every weight that blocks my faith. Teach me to walk closely with You — not in my own strength but in the power of Your Spirit.
Burn away every hindrance that weakens my faith: unbelief, pride, worry, and distractions of this world. Purify my heart and renew my mind so that my faith may grow stronger each day.
Lord, I release my baggage to You.
Help me to travel light, to trust deeply, and to rest completely in Your promises. Let my habits reflect heaven’s priorities and my heart remain steadfast in Your Word.
In Jesus’ Name, I pray. Amen.
Are there things silently blocking your faith from growing stronger? It’s time to let them go.
Take a moment to reflect and ask: “What burdens am I still carrying that belong at the cross?”
Take Action: Write down what’s been holding you back and surrender it in prayer. Exchange your baggage for His peace.

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