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Peace of God - a Christian perspective


God's peace is beyond our ability to understand--it's more meaningful and complete than any other peace humans can know. In this passage, God promises to fill our hearts with that peace if we believe in Him.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Philippians%204:7&version=NIV
Topics: Peace Of God, Guard, Peace That Surpasses, All Understanding
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3 Comments

  1. a piece of The Body says:

    HALLELEUJAH! GLORY TO THE GOOD LORD GOD ALMIGHTY! CHRIST REIGNS!

  2. kate hodgkinson says:

    God’s peace is such an appealing quality to see in a Christians life. You see it in those Christians who you know can face anything, because they aren’t relying on their own strength but God’s. Where God’s peace is, humility usually isn’t too far off

  3. Rkrejcir says:

    Amen!

    In Colossians 3:15-17, the peace of Christ that passes all understanding and our gratitude will produce the peace that supports our spiritual growth along with the church’s health, hope, and connectedness. We must allow the Word of God to impact us, live in us, and referee us so we can live joyfully, worship God, and love others more effectively.

    This means God calls us to salvation and then binds us to Him and to one another. This refers to salvation as well as the practice of unity “among one another” as in the practice of God’s love, reconciliation, grace, and forgiveness that give us eternal rest as well as peace and security for today. This is what He did for us; as Christians, we are to show who we are in Christ—the example being how we are to others. When we practice His precepts, we are modeling Christian community and unity that shows a broken world our Lord and what He can do for them (Rom. 5:1; Phil. 4:6-7; Heb. 6:1)!

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- 1 Corinthians 13:1-3
Today's passage is from the New International Version of the Bible
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