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How do we know that God desires peace for His people?

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God's desire for peace is demonstrated through His covenant promises, where He establishes peace as a foundational blessing for His people.

Scripture reveals God's desire for peace through multiple covenants and promises He makes with His people. For instance, in Numbers 25:12, God declares, 'I establish my covenant of peace with him.' Additionally, Isaiah 54:10 asserts that God's mercy and the peace of His covenant will not be removed. These passages vividly illustrate that peace is intrinsic to God's nature and His plans for humanity. Furthermore, when Jesus enters the world, He's described as the 'Prince of Peace' (Isaiah 9:6), indicating that His mission is to establish peace not just relationally among people but fundamentally between God and sinners, thus fulfilling God's desire to restore harmony in creation. Therefore, peace is woven into the fabric of God's relationship with His people, marked by His unwavering commitment to their well-being.
Scripture References: Numbers 25:12, Isaiah 54:10, Isaiah 9:6

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