
Your Daily Prayer
Keri Eichberger and Lia GirardA Prayer for Peace This Thanksgiving
November 26, 2025 ● 7 minShare this episode
Thanksgiving is meant to be a day filled with gratitude, togetherness, and celebration. But as we reflect in today's prayer and devotional, for many, the holiday can stir unexpected stress — from difficult family dynamics to personal struggles that feel magnified this time of year. While we may go around the table listing things we’re thankful for, our hearts may feel far from peaceful.
Sometimes it’s the words of a family member that steal our joy. Questions about your marriage, appearance, career, or finances can sting deeply, even when spoken casually. At other times, the weight comes from personal difficulty — grief, divorce, anxiety, illness, or loneliness. These hidden burdens can make Thanksgiving feel more overwhelming than uplifting.
But Scripture gives us a different vision for this day: a life anchored in peace through prayer. Paul’s words in Philippians remind us that when we bring our worries to God — with thanksgiving — His peace guards our minds and hearts. This is not a peace we manufacture; it is a supernatural peace that calms what feels unsteady within us.
Peace does not mean your circumstances will change overnight or that every family gathering will be easy. It means that Jesus is present in every moment of it. He is ready to steady your heart, soothe your anxieties, and restore your joy. Thanksgiving is not only about expressing gratitude; it is about receiving the peace of Christ that carries us through every season.
If this Thanksgiving feels heavy, know this: you are not expected to carry that weight alone. God invites you to hand your worries to Him — not after the holiday, but right now. The peace Jesus promises is yours today and every day of the year.
Bible Reading:
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:6–7
Takeaway Truths
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Holiday stress is real, but God’s peace is stronger.
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Difficult people and personal struggles don’t have the final word — Jesus does.
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Prayer with thanksgiving opens our hearts to receive God’s supernatural peace.
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We are invited to lay down anxiety and pick up the peace Christ promises.
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Thanksgiving can be a day of calm when we choose to trust God with the weight we carry.
Let’s Pray
Dear Jesus,
This Thanksgiving is stirring up worries, stress, and concerns in my heart. I’m choosing right now to give all of these burdens over to You. I am tired of carrying them alone — they are stealing my peace and joy.
Please cover me with Your perfect peace and calm my anxious thoughts. Your peace is better than anything this world can offer, and I trust it will not fail me. Fill my heart with thankfulness today, and remind me that I can always come to You, no matter the season or circumstance.
Help me rest in Your love and walk through this day with a quiet, steady confidence in Your presence.
Amen.
Additional Scriptures for Reflection
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John 14:27
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Psalm 55:22
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Colossians 3:15
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Isaiah 26:3
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