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The Peace Of The Lord - Daily Devotional

The Peace Of The Lord - Daily Devotional

 

“ Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. “ - John 14:27 


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The good Lord we serve has promised us his peace. No matter what the enemy brings in our way, in this world, we still have the promise of our God. He will not leave us either forsaking us. So don't worry when you go through all manner of troubles and crises, He will deliver us from them all and give us eternal peace. 


When you have no strength to fight your adversary the Lord will battle for you and you will hold your peace. 


The Prince of peace is with us, for the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but his kindness shall not depart from us, neither shall his covenant of peace be removed from his people. Our God is a covenant keeping God, he will not break his covenant with his people. The Almighty God has a covenant of peace with his people, and he will give us peace by all means.


The peace of the Lord removed fear and anxiety from the life of the children of God. When the child of God knows that he or she has the peace of the Lord, in life, they are no longer afraid of  the devil, nor worry about all his attacks. For they know their Heavenly Father will protect them and give them peace. 


Wherever there is peace-there is happiness; I pray you may experience the peace of the Lord today in every aspect of your life in Jesus' name Amen.  


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