Today’s Promise

November 24, 2021

Jesus Gives Me Peace

“Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Your heart must not be troubled or fearful.”
John 14:27

 

Perfect Peace

If you struggle with worry, fear, or depression, today’s promise is for you. We are talking about living in the peace of Christ.

Jesus walked in perfect peace. He was at peace with Himself, His Heavenly Father, and the world around Him. He was never anxious, worried, or stressed. Jesus was often called the “Prince of Peace.”

What would it be like to live in that kind of supernatural peace? Imagine going through your day in perfect peace.

The Jews had a much deeper definition of peace than we do. Their definition of peace was more than just the absence of war. They defined peace as wholeness, completeness, health, security, and even prosperity.

Walk in the Peace of Christ

When you walk in the peace of Christ, you walk in contentment, joy, and trust that God is in control.

Many people would do just about anything to experience true peace. A search for “How to Have Inner Peace” on Google produces 296 million results. Where would you even start?

Warren Wiersbe, Biblical scholar and writer, said, “Unsaved people enjoy peace when there is an absence of trouble; Christians enjoy peace in spite of trials because of the presence of power, the Holy Spirit.”

With the world filled with fear, worry, and anxiety, how do you find peace in such an angry and frustrating world?

Peace With God, Peace With Yourself

The peace Christ offers is a peace that begins in the heart and moves into every area of your life. Peace is not about what you do but who you know. Peace begins with a relationship with Christ. Until you are at peace with God, you can never be at peace with yourself.

You can experience the peace of Jesus by claiming this promise. Jesus said, “my peace I give to you.” You can have the peace Jesus walked in. You don’t work for peace. You receive peace the same way you received salvation – through faith.

Walking in the peace of Jesus is walking by faith. It doesn’t mean you never experience troubles; it means when problems come, you have a calm confidence that God is in control. 

You can use peace as an indicator of your fellowship with Christ. When your peace begins to wain, it’s time to draw closer to the Lord and receive His peace.

Look at that promise again.

“Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Your heart must not be troubled or fearful.” – John 14:27

Make these confessions.

  • Right now, I receive the peace of Christ.
  • Father, thank You for Your peace in my life.
  • By faith, I walk in the peace you have promised me.
  • When my faith wains, I draw close to Christ and receive His peace in my life.

In Jesus name,
Amen

The peace of Christ is a supernatural peace. It’s not based on your situation but on your relationship with the Lord Jesus. He is your peace today.

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3 Comments

  1. NNC November 24, 2021 at 7:29 am - Reply

    I’m going through difficulties in my marriage right now and I need to reclaim my Peace by drawing closer to my God! Thank you Lord for PEACE not as the world gives it but the PEACE that can only come from my Lord and Savior! ??????❤️

  2. Acy November 24, 2021 at 11:42 am - Reply

    I am trying to stop using meth and it has been really hard for me…if possible please pray for me to get some help through treatment or rehab…I want to stop but I can’t seem to get the help I need…thank u

    • Billy Taylor November 24, 2021 at 2:14 pm - Reply

      I am praying for you. The chains of addiction are really strong, but Jesus is the chain breaker. I know you can break free as you keep you eyes on Him. – Billy

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