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What is the peace of God?

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The peace of God refers to a profound sense of tranquility and assurance rooted in His sovereignty and grace.

The peace of God, as taught in Philippians 4:7, transcends all understanding and assures believers of His sovereignty and provision. Unlike worldly peace, which often depends on circumstances, God's peace is derived from a relationship with Him through Christ. According to John 14:27, Jesus promises a peace distinct from what the world offers—steady and unshakeable despite trials. This divine peace reassures believers that they are at peace with God, confirmed in Romans 5:1. It is a fruit of grace and is bestowed through faith, fostering confidence and joy amidst life’s challenges.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:7, John 14:27, Romans 5:1

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Grace & Peace
Todd Nibert · May 26, 2013
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