It is easy to become consumed with what we cannot control — the outcomes, the timing, the opinions of others. Yet peace is not found in controlling circumstances; it is found in aligning our hearts with God’s will. When we shift our focus from striving to surrender, we begin to experience a deeper kind of strength — one rooted not in ourselves, but in Him.
There is a quiet power in living with intention: choosing integrity when compromise is easier, choosing patience when frustration rises, and... moreIt is easy to become consumed with what we cannot control — the outcomes, the timing, the opinions of others. Yet peace is not found in controlling circumstances; it is found in aligning our hearts with God’s will. When we shift our focus from striving to surrender, we begin to experience a deeper kind of strength — one rooted not in ourselves, but in Him.
There is a quiet power in living with intention: choosing integrity when compromise is easier, choosing patience when frustration rises, and choosing love when it is not returned. These are the moments that shape us into who we are called to be.
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” – Psalm 51:10
Today, take a moment to realign. Lay down what burdens you, release what you cannot change, and invite God to renew your spirit. In that renewal, you will find clarity, purpose, and a peace that the world cannot take away.
Sir. Chris Frein
Priory of the Holy Trinity
Dieu Avec Nous
Being a Templar of the heart means choosing the narrow gate every single day. It is a commitment to integrity when no one is watching, and a commitment to Christ when the world demands you look away.
We are pilgrims on a journey, defined by our devotion and refined by our trials. True strength is not found in the loudness of the boast, but in the quietness of surrender to His will. Wear the cross not as decoration, but as a demonstration of who you serve.
Being a Templar of the heart means choosing the narrow gate every single day. It is a commitment to integrity when no one is watching, and a commitment to Christ when the world demands you look away.
We are pilgrims on a journey, defined by our devotion and refined by our trials. True strength is not found in the loudness of the boast, but in the quietness of surrender to His will. Wear the cross not as decoration, but as a demonstration of who you serve.
📖 The Scripture: "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends." — John 15:13
🛡️ The Wisdom: In hoc signo vinces. (In this sign, you will conquer.)
Engagement Question:
How are you walking the narrow path in your daily life? Share a thought or prayer below.👇
Amen SFC Chris, For me one of the hardest parts is the Gospel of Matthew: 5:44"Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you."I try to practice this daily. I am however finding it difficult to love those who do evil in this world.1SGT Taylor EneixPriory of King DavidCordis Ad Deum... moreAmen SFC Chris,
For me one of the hardest parts is the Gospel of Matthew: 5:44
"Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you."
I try to practice this daily. I am however finding it difficult to love those who do evil in this world.
1SGT Taylor Eneix
Priory of King David
Cordis Ad Deum
Book of Proverbs 3:5–6 (NIV)
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;
in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”