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What does it mean when Christ tells us to 'go in peace'?

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'Go in peace' signifies the deep assurance and comfort found in Christ after receiving His grace and healing.

When Jesus tells the woman to 'go in peace' after her healing, it is a profound statement conveying the peace that comes from a restored relationship with Him. The phrase encapsulates a transition from a state of distress and separation to one of acceptance and wholeness (Mark 5:34). In the sermon, it's highlighted that peace in Christ is not based on external circumstances but on the internal assurance of being reconciled with God. Regardless of life's turmoil, knowing that you are fully accepted and loved by Christ grants profound peace to the soul. This peace displaces fear and anxiety, grounding believers in the knowledge that they are safe in His arms. It serves as a reminder that through Christ, we extract true comfort and wholeness, allowing us to move forward in our daily lives with confidence and security.
Scripture References: Mark 5:34

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Go In Peace
Drew Dietz · Nov 5, 2008
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