The Doctrine of Peace - Church Context
"Be still, and know that I am God." This command from Psalm 46:10 is a profound invitation into the heart of divine peace. It is...
This is theological reflections on peace and forgiveness, drawing on Psalm 46:10. It carries an emotional tone of hope, comfort and awe.
"Be still, and know that I am God." This command from Psalm 46:10 is a profound invitation into the heart of divine peace. It is as if the Lord beckons us to a sacred space where the noise of life quiets, the burdens of unforgiveness lift, and the weight of our worries dissipates in His presence. Consider the early church, a community born amidst persecution and strife.…
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