Peace is primary.
But not just any peace — His peace. Because there’s a difference. There’s a kind of peace the world gives, and then there’s the peace Jesus leaves. And if you’re not careful, you can be walking in something that feels like peace but isn’t actually peaceful at all.
The shift happens in a simple realization: you don’t have to know it all. That pressure — to have every answer, to figure everything out, to control every outcome — is what disturbs your peace. But the Kingdom was never designed for you to carry that weight. “Give us this day our daily bread.” Not tomorrow’s answers. Not yesterday’s understanding. Just what’s needed for today. The moment you release the need to know everything, peace returns.
That’s where “submitted doing” comes in. Subdue isn’t just force — it’s doing from a submitted place. You don’t have to master everything up front. You stay connected to the One who knows it all. You move as you hear. You act as you’re led. Just like being placed in a garden — you don’t need a manual for every step. You get in the mix, plant the seed, and as you go, it begins to come to you.
And that’s the difference between striving and flow.
The world teaches you to force outcomes, stack knowledge, and control results. But Jesus shows a different way — “I can of my own self do nothing.” That’s not weakness. That’s alignment. That’s the kind of peace that doesn’t rush, doesn’t panic, and doesn’t perform under pressure. Because it’s not trying to make something happen — it’s allowing God to flow through it.
You weren’t designed to figure everything out.
You were designed to submit and flow.









