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What does the Bible say about peace in the Christian ministry?

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The Bible emphasizes that peace is central to the Christian ministry, as reflected in Jesus' greeting to His disciples.

In John 20:19-23, Jesus' first words to His disciples after His resurrection were, 'Peace be with you.' This greeting is not merely a courteous phrase but a profound declaration emphasizing the significance of peace in the Christian life and ministry. Throughout His teachings, Christ spoke of peace as a fundamental aspect of His message, highlighting that it is a crucial legacy left for His followers. The ministry of the Church is thus to promote peace between God and humanity through the atonement and among individuals through grace and charity.

The repeated rendering of peace signifies that the essence of Christian ministry is to spread true peace, contrasting markedly with ideologies that use violence for conversion, as seen in certain religions. True Christianity, according to Christ, must focus on bringing peace rather than division. This understanding underlines the call for believers to be bearers of peace in a world often characterized by strife and hostility.
Scripture References: John 20:19-23, Luke 24:39

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John 20:19-23
J.C. Ryle · Dec 27, 2016
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