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It speaks of the blessing of being a peacemaker. In order to make peace, this peace must already dwell in you by God’s sovereign grace. Does this peace fill your heart today? Perhaps there is unrest in your soul because of your sin. Do you feel crushed underneath the burden of guilt on your shoulder
Peace keeps our hearts and minds because Christ is our peace. The key to peace is righteousness -- the work of righteousness is peace; and the effect of righteousness is quietness and assurance forever (Is. 32:17). Christ is our peace because Christ is our righteousness (Eph. 2:14). He makes peace -
That tranquility also speaks of the peace that was established between God and man through the coming and sacrifice of His Son. That peace belongs to the troubled heart that finds forgiveness and rest in the love of the Savior. That love washes away all the sins that condemn us before the judgment s
That peace is not restricted by circumstances. It can be experienced in the deepest sorrows, in the bitterest moments of anguish, in the face of death. With that peace in our hearts we are more than conquerors. It is the peace that God bestows in sovereign love upon the men of His good pleasure. It
“Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.” —Isaiah 26:3 Evil days, we often hear, are these. Restlessness and strife in all degrees, Hate and turbulence and riot rife Seem to be our troubled way of life. …And our children’s, too. Inner con
Let not your heart be troubled, seized, overcome. Believe in God. Believe also in me." That's the word of God to every one of us. The twelve disciples, the eleven disciples at that time were a full range of personalities. There were those who were impulsive. There were those who were quiet and
It is the peace of God that has its root in the faith that all things work together for good to them that love God, and therefore, cannot be disturbed by war or anything else. May that peace be yours in the midst of the battle, until it pleases God to bring you back home again. That is my prayer for
You will be able to offer the gentle answer that turns away wrath and be blessed as a peacemaker (Prov. 15:1; Matt. 5:9). Or is this peace lacking in you? Are you often in conflict with others, arguing with others around you, brothers and sisters, schoolmates? Do your parents and teachers find you r