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The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus be with you.
The God of peace brings peace through reconciliation. We understand that through our sin, disobedience and rebellion we have been alienated or separated from God. On one level there is the disorder of creation, which we just talked about.
In this verse Paul refers to God as "the God of peace." God had given the Thessalonians peace when they had trusted in Jesus as their Savior. Paul insists in Romans 5:1 that justification by faith brings believers "peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ."
Here it is Christ who is named as "the Lord of peace." He is the Lord of peace, as the Author, the Procurer, the Mediator of peace. Pease is here to be taken in its widest sense - peace with God, complete salvation. Give you peace always by all means.
He is the God who gives peace in every sense of that word. He makes us to be at peace with Him through faith in Christ (Romans 5:1). He gives us peace in our hearts and minds through His Spirit (Romans 8:6).
The term peace is described in Scripture as a gift from God and congruent with His character (1 Thessalonians 5:23; Galatians 6:16; 1 Peter 1:2; Hebrews 13:20). If God is peace, then to know God is to bask in His peace. The closer we draw to Him, the more of His peace we can enjoy (James 4:8).
God is the supply of peace. Isaiah 26:3: "You will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you because he trusts in you." The one who runs to the cross and trusts the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation is a beneficiary of peace with God says Romans 5:1.
According to the Bible, the peace of God, “which transcends all understanding,” is the harmony and calmness of body, mind, and spirit trusting in the power and grace of God. Discover the meaning and benefits of the peace of God as we explore its biblical references.
This article explores the concept of the Peace of God from a biblical perspective, providing insights and understandings on how to cultivate tranquility in our lives through faith and righteousness. When we think of peace, we often associate it with the absence of conflict or turmoil.
The peace of God abiding in the heart is a sure and trusty garrison, guarding it so that the evil spirit, once cast out, cannot return. The thoughts issue from the heart; for the heart, as commonly in the Hebrew Scriptures, is regarded as the seat of the intellect, not of feeling only.