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The peace the world offers you is circumstantial. The peace God offers you is complete, consistent, whole, and perfect regardless of what is going on in your life.
But God never intended for us to live in a constant state of anxiety and worry. Finding peace in God when life feels overwhelming isn’t about pretending the hard things aren’t real.
During this second week of Advent, four faith leaders shared thoughts with Fox News Digital about the anticipation of Christmas — and the need to honor God and pray for peace.
Peace be with you! This is the peace of the Risen Christ, an unarmed and disarming peace, humble and persevering. It comes from God, God who loves us all unconditionally.
God is still working to bring peace today. This is the good news proclaimed to shepherds tending their flocks by night. The angels appeared to them, and glory shone around them. The shepherds were ...
In the 13 times the Apostle Paul writes “grace and peace,” he emphasizes not only the theological ideas behind these two words, but he also emphasizes the comprehensiveness of salvation for ...
So, we leave you with this prompt to reflect on what it might be like to move through the world in your divinity. With that said family, “Peace to the God.” We honor the divine in you.
Let us pray that peace will descend there, the peace of which the angels sang that night. In Psalm 96 [95], Israel, and the Church, praises God’s grandeur manifested in creation.
It’s the peace that comes when we align with our Creator God’s heart as we strive to live into his love for us. This is the peace Jesus means for us — a peace to be treasured, tended and shared.
Let God’s grace resolve it As we prayerfully take a step back from conflict to gain a spiritual view, the peace God has established becomes more apparent to us.
However, the Bible makes it clear that peace is possible if we will become a Christian and live according to God’s Word. The problem of sin puts one at enmity with God (James 4:4).