THE HOLY SPIRITS PRESENCE GIVES PEACE THAT PASSES ALL UNDERSTANDING
Psalm 23:2 He offers a resting place for me in his luxurious love. His tracks take me to an oasis of peace, the quiet brook of bliss
Psalm 23:4 Lord, even when your path takes me through the valley of deepest darkness, fear will never conquer me, for you already have! You remain close to me and lead me through it all the way. Your authority is my strength and my peace. The comfort of your love takes away my fear. I’ll never be lonely, for you are near.
Psalm 29:11 This is the one who gives his strength and might to his people. This is the Lord giving us his kiss of peace.
1 John 1:5 This is the life-giving message[a] we heard him share and it’s still ringing in our ears. We now repeat his words to you: God is pure light. You will never find even a trace of darkness in him.[b]
Footnotes:
[a] 1 John 1:5 The Greek word for “life-giving message” (promise) is angelia and is found only twice in the New Testament. It is related semantically to euangelion, which means “to evangelize or preach the [life-giving] gospel.” The Aramaic can be translated “This is the hope that we heard from him and gives you hope because God is light and there is absolutely no darkness in him.”
[b] 1 John 1:5 Or “no darkness at all can find any place in him.” Although we do not have these exact words in any of the four Gospels, it is clear that John and the apostles attributed these words to Jesus Christ. Not everything Jesus said or did is recorded in the Gospels. If all of the events given in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were condensed, we would only have details recorded of but a few months of Jesus’ entire life of over thirty-three years. See John 21:25
Psalm 18:30 What a God you are! Your path for me has been perfect! All your promises have proven true. What a secure shelter for all those who turn to hide themselves in you! You are the wrap-around God giving grace to me.[a]
Footnotes:[a] Psalm 18:30 The Hebrew word used here for “shield” means “to wrap around in protection.” God himself is our shield of grace.
1 Corinthians 7:17 May all believers continue to live the wonderful lives God has called them to live, according to what he assigns for each person, for this is what I teach to believers[a] everywhere.
Footnotes:
[a] 1 Corinthians 7:17 Or “in all the churches.” The Passion Translation (TPT)
Psalm 18:30 What a God you are! Your path for me has been perfect! All your promises have proven true. What a secure shelter for all those who turn to hide themselves in you! You are the wrap-around God giving grace to me.[a]
Footnotes:[a] Psalm 18:30 The Hebrew word used here for “shield” means “to wrap around in protection.” God himself is our shield of grace.
1 Corinthians 7:17 May all believers continue to live the wonderful lives God has called them to live, according to what he assigns for each person, for this is what I teach to believers[a] everywhere.
Footnotes:
[a] 1 Corinthians 7:17 Or “in all the churches.” The Passion Translation (TPT)
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