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How do we know that Christ's work brings peace?

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Christ's work is said to establish peace as it transforms enemies into friends, evident in the harmonious imagery of Isaiah 11.

Isaiah 11 presents a vivid picture of peace resulting from the Savior's work, portraying natural predators living harmoniously with their prey. This transformation signifies a radical change in human nature brought about by the new birth through Christ. The peace established by Christ reconciles believers not only with God but also with one another, breaking down barriers of hostility. Ephesians 2 further explains that through Christ's blood, hostility is abolished, creating unity among diverse groups of people. Thus, the peace that flows from Christ's redemptive work offers comfort and assurance to believers that they are no longer at enmity with God or with each other, but are now part of a community of peace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:6-9, Ephesians 2:13-16

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