Stressed Out:
What do you do when stress feels constant and peace feels fragile?
In “Stressed Out: What To Do When You’re On The Edge,” we turn to Philippians 4 and discover how the Apostle Paul lived anchored - even while imprisoned, uncertain, and under intense pressure.
Paul wasn’t teaching peace from comfort.
He was teaching peace from pressure.
In this message, you’ll learn:
• What it really means to be “on the edge” (then and now)
• How to redirect anxiety into prayer with gratitude (Philippians 4:6–7)
• Why learning contentment breaks the cycle of comparison (Philippians 4:11–12)
• How to anchor your strength in Christ instead of self-reliance (Philippians 4:13)
• The promise beneath it all - God will meet your needs (Philippians 4:19)
Blending biblical teaching, brain science, and real-life honesty, this message is for anyone who feels stretched thin, overwhelmed, or quietly exhausted - but still hungry for peace.
If you’re stressed out and, on the edge, this is your invitation:
Stop striving, Start anchoring.
You are not alone.
Hope is here.
