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30 Free KJV Questions for Peace | Finding Peace in Scripture

Discover God's promises for your anxious heart! Test your knowledge of Scripture's most comforting verses about anxiety, worry, and finding peace in Christ.

30
Questions
10 min
Duration
All Ages
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💜 What You'll Discover:

📖 Philippians 4:6-7
🌅 Matthew 6:25-34
💝 1 Peter 5:7
🐑 Psalm 23
🕊️ Isaiah 26:3
💪 2 Timothy 1:7
☮️ John 14:27
🌟 Jeremiah 29:11
🛡️ Psalm 91
💭 Isaiah 41:10

Perfect for: Those struggling with anxiety, worry, or fear—and anyone seeking God's peace and comfort through Scripture.

When Anxiety Feels Overwhelming

If you're taking this quiz because anxiety has been weighing on you lately, you're not alone. The racing thoughts at 2am. The knot in your stomach about things you can't control. The constant "what if" questions. God sees it all, and He hasn't left you to figure it out alone.

This quiz walks you through 30 verses where God directly addresses your fear and worry. Not platitudes or easy answers, but real promises from a God who understands what it's like to feel overwhelmed. Some of these verses you probably know—like Philippians 4:6 or Matthew 6:25. Others might be new to you. All of them were written for moments exactly like the one you're in right now.

The goal isn't just to test your knowledge. It's to get these verses so deep in your heart that when anxiety hits, you have God's words ready. When worry starts spiraling, you remember what He said about casting your cares on Him. When fear whispers lies, you have truth to speak back.

What God Actually Says About Your Anxiety

Here's what's remarkable: God doesn't tell you to just "stop worrying" and leave it at that. He gives you specific things to do instead. In Philippians 4, Paul says don't be anxious—but immediately follows with "pray about everything." In Matthew 6, Jesus says don't worry about tomorrow—then spends verses showing you how God cares for sparrows and lilies, so how much more will He care for you?

First Peter 5:7 tells you to cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you. Not some of your anxiety. Not just the "acceptable" worries. All of it. The big stuff and the small stuff. The rational fears and the irrational ones. Throw it all on Him. He can handle it. That's what caring means.

Isaiah 26:3 promises perfect peace to those who keep their minds steadfast on God. Not perfect circumstances. Not a life free from problems. Perfect peace in the middle of whatever you're facing. Second Timothy 1:7 reminds you that God didn't give you a spirit of fear—He gave you power, love, and a sound mind. That anxious voice in your head? It's not from Him.

John 14:27 records Jesus saying "Peace I leave with you" right before He goes to the cross. Think about that timing. He's about to face the worst night of His life, and He's thinking about your peace. That's how much your anxious heart matters to Him.

How to Actually Use These Verses

Knowing these verses academically won't help you at 2am when you can't sleep. Here's how to make them part of your actual life:

Write them where you'll see them. Not just your Bible. Put Isaiah 41:10 on your bathroom mirror. Stick Philippians 4:6 on your car dashboard. Make Matthew 6:34 your phone background. When anxiety hits, you need these words in front of your eyes, not buried in a drawer.

Pray them back to God. Take Psalm 23 and make it personal: "Lord, You are MY shepherd. I don't have to be afraid because YOU are with me." Turn Scripture into conversation. God gave you these words to use.

Share them with someone else. When you help a friend through their anxiety with Scripture, it cements the truth in your own heart. You remember it better when you've taught it. Plus, you'll discover you're not the only one who struggles.

Take this quiz multiple times. The repetition matters. The first time through, you're learning. The second time, you're reinforcing. By the third or fourth time, these verses are becoming automatic. That's when they're most powerful—when they come to mind without you having to search for them.

Questions You Might Have

Is it wrong to feel anxious if I'm a Christian? No. Jesus Himself was troubled in the Garden of Gethsemane. Paul asked for prayer about his anxieties. The Bible acknowledges anxiety as a real human experience. What matters is what you do with it—do you let it spiral, or do you bring it to God?

Will memorizing verses cure my anxiety? Scripture isn't magic. It's truth. For some people, anxiety has physical or chemical components that need medical attention, and that's okay. God gave us doctors and medicine for a reason. But God's Word changes how you think, and how you think affects how you feel. It's one powerful tool in dealing with anxiety.

What if I've tried all this and I'm still anxious? Keep going. Healing isn't always instant. Sometimes it's daily choosing to trust God again. Sometimes it's professional counseling alongside Scripture. Sometimes it's medication that allows your brain to properly process these truths. Don't give up. God's promise of peace is still true, even when you can't feel it yet.

How can a quiz help with something as serious as anxiety? This quiz is a starting point, not a complete solution. It introduces you to verses you might not have found on your own. It helps you measure what you've memorized. It gives you a simple, low-pressure way to engage with Scripture when anxiety has you too overwhelmed to sit down with a Bible study. Take it. See which verses resonate. Then dig deeper into those.

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