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The Doxa Project: Daily Devotional and Prayer
The Doxa Project
45 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The Doxa Project—where worship and the Word meet. Each day we open Scripture, reflect on timeless truth, and close in prayer to draw hearts closer to Christ. Rooted in sound theology and spoken with warmth, these devotionals encourage believers to trust God’s promises and live for His glory. Listen daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more, and grow in grace through Scripture, prayer, and worship.
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Welcome to The Doxa Project—where worship and the Word meet. Each day we open Scripture, reflect on timeless truth, and close in prayer to draw hearts closer to Christ. Rooted in sound theology and spoken with warmth, these devotionals encourage believers to trust God’s promises and live for His glory. Listen daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more, and grow in grace through Scripture, prayer, and worship.
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Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Daily Devotional and Prayer: Finding Perfect Peace | Isaiah 26:3
The Doxa Project: Daily Devotional and Prayer
5 minutes 11 seconds
1 week ago
Daily Devotional and Prayer: Finding Perfect Peace | Isaiah 26:3

Have you ever wondered how to find peace that doesn’t disappear when life becomes chaotic? In today’s daily devotional and prayer from The Doxa Project, we explore Isaiah 26:3, where God promises “perfect peace” to those whose minds are stayed on Him. This isn’t the world’s fragile calm—it’s the unshakable stillness that comes from trusting the One who never changes.



This devotional helps you discover how to quiet your thoughts, anchor your heart in Scripture, and rest in the steadfast love of God. Through daily prayer, reflection, and trust, you’ll learn that lasting peace isn’t the absence of trouble but the presence of Christ. When your focus shifts from fear to faith, anxiety loses its grip, and your soul begins to rest in divine confidence.



🌿 What You’ll Gain:
• How to experience lasting peace in a restless world (Isaiah 26:3)
• Why peace grows when your thoughts stay fixed on God (Philippians 4:7)
• How faith transforms fear into quiet confidence (Psalm 112:7)



Scripture Focus:
Isaiah 26:3 — “You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.”



Episode Summary:
Isaiah reminds us that peace isn’t found by avoiding the storm but by trusting the One who commands it. When your heart leans on God’s promises, He guards your mind with perfect peace. In a world that thrives on noise and fear, the believer anchored in Christ finds stillness in His presence.



🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more—for both our daily devotional podcast and our worship music from The Doxa Project.



☀️ Morning devotionals every weekday at 6 AM
🌙 New worship music every Tue, Thu, Sat at 6:30 PM

The Doxa Project: Daily Devotional and Prayer
Welcome to The Doxa Project—where worship and the Word meet. Each day we open Scripture, reflect on timeless truth, and close in prayer to draw hearts closer to Christ. Rooted in sound theology and spoken with warmth, these devotionals encourage believers to trust God’s promises and live for His glory. Listen daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more, and grow in grace through Scripture, prayer, and worship.