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Rev. Jeremiah Johnston of Prestonwood Baptist Church reflects on Romans 5:1-2, explaining how Christ, with his message of peace, has the ability to change lives.
According to Jesus, to love one’s enemies is to do good to them, bless them, pray for them, turn the other cheek, and hand over not only our coat but also our shirt.
The birth of Jesus at Christmas is all about hope, peace, joy and love, writes Lauren Green of Fox News this holiday season — here's why this matters and the origin stories of each.
Jesus’ kind of peace meets us in our weakest places, transforming injustice into justice, setting right what has been bruised, and he does this with the gentleness of his loving touch.
In our pursuit of peace, let us take a step toward reclaiming the peace that God offers. Let us focus on Jesus, the ultimate source of peace, and seek to be filled with His Spirit, for it is in ...
For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility. — Ephesians 2:14 ...
And knowing that Jesus continues to be in our midst, that peace is already among us, perhaps only needing to be sought out from our own selves.
The Name is Jesus is above all in heaven and the earth. Philippians 2:9-11. God gave Jesus a name that is above every name. Whether you are praying or preaching, the name of Jesus is above all and ...
Week 2: The Prince of Peace Amid the pain and violence of our world, we hold fast to this hope: One day Jesus will usher in true and ultimate peace. He also brings us spiritual peace in the here ...
Children excitedly leaped over inflatable logs while being sprayed with water at the peak of a week of chaotic activities ...