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How do we know God is the author of peace?

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Scripture repeatedly affirms that God embodies peace and is called the God of Peace, indicating His role in promoting harmony among His people.

The assertion that God is the author of peace is prevalent throughout Scripture. Seven times in the New Testament, God is referred to as the God of Peace, reflecting His role as the source of true peace and harmony in our lives (Romans 15:33, Philippians 4:9). Peace is intrinsic to God's nature—so much so that even His anger is described as peaceful and just. Through Christ, who is our peace (Ephesians 2:14), believers can rest assured that God desires a harmonious relationship with them, free from confusion and strife. Furthermore, Romans 5:1 declares that being justified through faith grants us peace with God, demonstrating that true peace comes through a reconciled relationship with Him. Thus, knowing God as the author of peace comes from recognizing His character and the peace He offers through Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 15:33, Ephesians 2:14, Romans 5:1, Philippians 4:7, John 14:27

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