Fear Not — 150-Day Devotional
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Biblical peace (שָׁלוֹם, shalom) is not the mere absence of conflict — it is completeness, wholeness, and the undisturbed welfare of a person aligned with God.
When the weight of life presses in, the Word of God offers not just comfort — but a covenant reality of peace that surpasses understanding.
God did not just promise you peace. He put it in writing — in blood.
You don't manufacture peace. You cultivate the One who grows it inside you.
You don't just receive God's peace — you become a distributor of it.
Jesus didn't tell the storm to calm down so you could have peace. He gave you peace so you could stand in the storm.
You are not just a church member. You are a citizen of a Kingdom where peace is the law of the land.
The peace of God cannot be manufactured by human effort, therapy, meditation, or discipline — because it originates in God's character, not human circumstance.
God's peace is more than calm — it's shalom: wholeness, restoration, and total well-being. Discover the biblical Hebrew depth of this gift prepared just for you
The word 'guard' in Philippians 4:7 is a military garrison term. God's peace isn't a calm feeling resting over you — it's an armed unit stationed at the gate of
The Greek equivalent of shalom — the peace of God that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:7). Not the absence of trouble but a settled inner wholeness in th
Find Bible-based encouragement for fear, anxiety, discouragement, and spiritual heaviness. Start your peace journey with Scripture, devotionals, and teachings f
Shalom — the Hebrew word most translated as "peace" — means wholeness, completeness, welfare, health, and nothing missing. Discover what God has really been pro
Before you look for peace anywhere else, you need to know who holds it.
The Prince of Peace did not just announce peace — He paid for it with His life.
God did not promise a storm-free life. He promised a peace that works in the middle of the storm.
Peace is not something that just happens to you. You pursue it. You choose it. You live it.
Every time an apostle wrote "Grace and peace," they were releasing a blessing over your life — and that includes you, right now.
Eirēnē (εἰρήνη) — the Greek word for peace used 92 times in the New Testament — comes from a root meaning to join essential parts together to make something who
The Hebrew word shalom (שָׁלוֹם) doesn't mean "calm." It comes from a root meaning legal restitution — the full restoration of everything broken. When Jesus gav