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He is Our Peace
The Messiah brings with Him the peace that comes from righteousness, stability, justice and God.
The peace of the Messiah is rooted in His righteousness.
There is peace in knowing that every decision and every outcome will be rooted in His righteousness.
That means that every decision is found in perfect alignment with who God is and His perfect plan.
The peace of Messiah will last forever.
His rule and reign brings with it the peace of stability.
There are no power changes, shifts in ruling philosophy or adjustments in desires or commands.
The peace of Messiah is built on His justice.
The justice of the Lord will prevail in perfection.
We do not have to be concerned with whether or not things are just or fair for the justice of the Messiah is over all.
The peace of Messiah is founded in the Lord.
The Messiah’s rule is singular in its pursuit, to magnify and glorify the Lord.
Living Under the Prince of Peace
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