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How do we know Christ's promise of peace is true?

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Christ's promise of peace is true as it is grounded in His faithfulness and the accomplished work of redemption through His sacrifice.

The truth of Christ's promise of peace is rooted in His faithful character and the redemptive work He accomplished through His death and resurrection. Jesus assures His followers that He leaves them His peace, which is His own, a peace reflecting His unbroken communion with the Father. This assurance is reinforced in Romans 5:1 where it states that believers, being justified by faith, have peace with God. This peace is a gift that stems from the completed work of Christ, securing redemption and accepting believers into a gracious relationship with God. The historical reality of Christ's death and His resurrection serves as a firm foundation for this promise, giving believers confidence in its truth.
Scripture References: John 14:27, Romans 5:1

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