“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”
— Hebrews 6:19
There are moments when the wind howls louder than our faith. When the waves of fear, grief, or uncertainty threaten to pull us under. But Scripture tells us we are not drifting — we are anchored.
Anchored in hope. Anchored in truth. Anchored in Christ.
This is the heart of Anchored Souls — a prayer series for those walking through storms.
For the one who feels tired of holding it all together.
For the one who needs a reminder that God is still holding you.
When Life Feels Unsteady
“Cast your burden on the Lord, and He will sustain you; He will never allow the righteous to be shaken.”
— Psalm 55:22
You were never meant to carry it all alone. Not your sorrow, not your fear, not even your future.
God’s hands are strong enough to hold you and gentle enough to heal you.
Each prayer in this series is a rope tied to the truth of God’s promises — helping you stay grounded when your emotions try to take over.
When Doubt Creeps In
“Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken.”
— Isaiah 54:10
God’s love is not a fair-weather love. It’s not moved by your questions or brokenness.
It’s steadfast. And when your faith falters, His grace does not.
Anchored souls don’t mean we never feel fear — it means we choose faith anyway.
We pray through it. We stand on His Word even when our knees shake.
When You Need Peace
“You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.”
— Isaiah 26:3
Peace isn’t found in control — it’s found in surrender. In stillness.
In trusting that Jesus is in the boat with you, and that’s enough.
Let these prayers guide you back to that still place.
Let them hold you steady when life tries to knock you over.
This series is not about strength — it’s about surrender.
It’s about staying rooted in something deeper than the storm.
And it’s about learning that God never lets go, even when we do.
May these prayers anchor your soul.
May you remember that you are seen, held, and loved by the God who commands the seas and stills your heart.
He is your anchor.