Lost and Found: Why You Keep Losing Your Peace

Ever wonder why small things trigger big reactions? Why peace disappears in moments of stress, even when nothing major has changed? The answer isn’t in your circumstances—it’s in your heart.

In Be Transformed: New Life Awaits, John Robin Murphy explains that unresolved heart issues create access points for emotional disruption. These access points—like unforgiveness, fear, control, or unmet emotional needs—act like open doors. When life presses in, those doors swing wide, and peace slips out.

The podcast The What and Why of Losing Your Peace explores this dynamic in real-life situations. Whether it’s a tense conversation, a traffic jam, or a forgotten birthday, the intensity of our reaction often reveals something deeper. It’s not just about what happened—it’s about what’s happening inside us.

God doesn’t just want to calm your emotions. He wants to heal the root cause. He wants to close those access points by transforming your heart. When you allow Him to do that deeper work, peace becomes your default—not your goal. You stop chasing peace and start living in it.

This kind of peace isn’t fragile. It’s not dependent on circumstances or people behaving a certain way. It’s rooted in a heart that’s aligned with God’s truth, free from the lies that once drove your reactions.

If you’ve been losing your peace over things that “shouldn’t matter,” maybe it’s time to ask what’s really going on in your heart. God is ready to show you—and to heal you.

🎧 Listen to “The What and Why of Losing Your Peace” and learn how heart healing leads to lasting peace.

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