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What does the Bible say about perfect peace?

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The Bible teaches that perfect peace is given by God to those whose minds are focused on Him and who trust in Him (Isaiah 26:3).

In Isaiah 26:3-4, we find a profound promise from God: He will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are stayed on Him, because they trust in Him. This perfect peace, often translated as 'peace, peace' emphasizes an extensive and emphatic peace that surpasses mere human understanding. It signifies the absence of war and danger in the spiritual realm, indicating that believers can live in tranquility knowing that their sins are forgiven and they are reconciled to God. The foundation for this peace lies in the assurance that all consequences of sin have been dealt with through Christ's atonement and that believers are eternally secure in their relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 26:3-4, Isaiah 26:3, Philippians 4:4-7, Philippians 4:7

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Perfect Peace
Don Fortner · Mar 12, 2019
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