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How do we know that peace through believing is true?

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We know peace through believing is true as it is emphasized throughout the New Testament, particularly in the writings of Paul.

The assurance of peace through believing is deeply rooted in the teachings of the New Testament. Romans 15:13 speaks of the 'God of hope' filling believers with 'all joy and peace in believing.' This reflects the biblical premise that our peace is not based on our circumstances but rather on our relationship with Christ. As believers, our trust in Christ's complete work on the cross secures this peace, emphasizing that it is through faith and not our works that we stand justified before God. Moreover, Philippians 4:7 describes the peace of God as transcending understanding, highlighting its divine origin and the comfort it provides in times of trouble.
Scripture References: Romans 15:13, Philippians 4:7

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Threefold Peace
Paul Mahan · Dec 13, 1995
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