Yearly Peace Outline calendar
Theme for the Year: “Living in God’s Peace”
JANUARY — GOD’S PEACE
Scripture: John 14:27 Reflection: Begin the year resting in the peace Jesus gives, not the peace the world offers.
FEBRUARY — PEACE IN RELATIONSHIPS
Scripture: Romans 12:18 Reflection: Seek peace with others through forgiveness, patience, and understanding.
MARCH — PEACE THROUGH PRAYER
Scripture: Philippians 4:6–7 Reflection: Bring every worry to God in prayer and allow His peace to guard your heart.
APRIL — PEACE IN THE STORM
Scripture: Mark 4:39 Reflection: Trust that Jesus can calm every storm in your life—externally and internally.
MAY — PEACE IN GOD’S PRESENCE
Scripture: Psalm 46:10 Reflection: Slow down, be still, and listen for God’s voice of peace.
JUNE — PEACE THROUGH OBEDIENCE
Scripture: Isaiah 48:18 Reflection: Walk in God’s ways and experience the peace that comes from obedience.
JULY — PEACE IN COMMUNITY
Scripture: Hebrews 12:14 Reflection: Pursue peace with everyone and build unity in your home, church, and neighborhood.
AUGUST — PEACE OF MIND
Scripture: Isaiah 26:3 Reflection: Keep your mind focused on God and receive His perfect peace.
SEPTEMBER — PEACE THROUGH WISDOM
Scripture: Proverbs 3:17 Reflection: Let God’s wisdom guide your steps and lead you into peaceful paths.
OCTOBER — PEACE IN TROUBLED TIMES
Scripture: John 16:33 Reflection: Even in trials, remember that Jesus has overcome the world.
NOVEMBER — PEACE THROUGH GRATITUDE
Scripture: Colossians 3:15 Reflection: Let the peace of Christ rule in your heart as you practice thanksgiving.
DECEMBER — PEACE ON EARTH
Scripture: Luke 2:14 Reflection: Celebrate the Prince of Peace and share His peace with others during the season.
“If only you had obeyed my commands,” God said.
This month, as we concentrate on obedience, make seeking God and His righteousness your highest priority. He will guide your steps.
I’ve discovered that efforts outside God’s will often fall short. But when I seek His direction and follow it, things move forward. Each morning, I invite God to lead me: I pray for my needs, ask for guidance in planning the day, and request help to shape my plans according to His will.
Journaling deepens that practice. Writing lets me see the whole picture in a way spoken requests don’t. By recording my needs, I can return to them—pray over them again and again—and be open to receiving God’s right answers.
D.L.Coles