The Peace Which Rules
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I. A Great Possession. “The Peace of God.” (1) Peace through faith. (2) Peace that passeth understanding. (3) Peace the world cannot give.
I. A Great Possession. “The Peace of God.” (1) Peace through faith. (2) Peace that passeth understanding. (3) Peace the world cannot give.
II. A Gracious Calling. “To the which ye are called.” Called of God. O hear Him!
II. A Gracious Calling. “To the which ye are called.” Called of God. O hear Him!
III. A Blessed Rule. “Let the peace of God rule in your hearts.” His yoke is easy. His burden is light. Submit to the reign of grace.
III. A Blessed Rule. “Let the peace of God rule in your hearts.” His yoke is easy. His burden is light. Submit to the reign of grace.
IV. A Simple Condition. “Let.” The sun has arisen, open the window, let the light come in. Let the sceptre of His peace rule the heart and life.
IV. A Simple Condition. “Let.” The sun has arisen, open the window, let the light come in. Let the sceptre of His peace rule the heart and life.
V. A Grateful Result. “Be ye thankful.” Be thankful that He is able, that His grace is sufficient, that He never fails.
V. A Grateful Result. “Be ye thankful.” Be thankful that He is able, that His grace is sufficient, that He never fails.
James Smith and Robert Lee, Handfuls on Purpose for Christian Workers and Bible Students, Series I–XIII, five-volume edition., (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1971), 1:250.