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What is the relationship between grace and true peace?

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True peace is a result of experiencing God's grace, which assures believers of their salvation and reconciliation with Him.

The relationship between grace and true peace is beautifully illustrated in Reformed theology. When believers grasp the reality of God's grace, they come to understand that their sins are fully forgiven, granting them peace with God (Romans 5:1). This peace is not merely the absence of conflict or anxiety but a deep and abiding sense of assurance and wholeness that comes from knowing we are justified in Christ. Our identity as heirs and children of God establishes a firm foundation upon which we can experience true peace, not contingent upon life circumstances but rooted in the eternal truth of God’s Word. Therefore, grace acts as the catalyst that leads to an unshakeable peace that enables believers to rest in God's sovereignty and love.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1

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True Rest
Matt Wortmann · Sep 25, 2022
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