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What does the Bible say about peace from Jesus?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus offers peace to believers, as seen in Luke 24:36 where He greets His disciples with, 'Peace be unto you.'

In Luke 24:36, after His resurrection, Jesus appears to His disciples and states, 'Peace be unto you.' This declaration is significant as it serves multiple purposes: it is a blessing, a declaration of peace with God, and a comfort to those who have acted unworthy and doubted His resurrection. This peace is not just the absence of conflict but a deep, abiding assurance in the love and acceptance of God, thanks to Christ's redemptive work. He meets us in our fears and unbeliefs, offering a peace that surpasses understanding, reminding us of our status as reconciled with God through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Luke 24:36, John 20:19-21

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Peace be unto you
Don Bell · Sep 29, 2013
Peace be unto you
Don Bell · Sep 6, 2020
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