The Doctrine of Peace - Teaching Material
As we sit in the quiet of this moment, I’m reminded of the profound invitation in Psalm 46:10: "Be still, and know that I am...
This is theological reflections on peace and forgiveness, drawing on Psalm 46:10. It carries an emotional tone of hope, comfort and awe.
As we sit in the quiet of this moment, I’m reminded of the profound invitation in Psalm 46:10: "Be still, and know that I am God." This isn’t merely a call to silence but an invitation to peace—a divine revelation that transcends our chaotic lives. Imagine a weary traveler, burdened by the weight of guilt and regret, who finds rest under the shade of a great oak tree.…
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