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We often think peace begins when conflict ends. No more bombs. No more battles. No more headlines filled with pain. However, history reveals something deeper: even when the wars cease, hearts can still rage. Fear, division, and bitterness can linger long after the weapons are laid down. Opposition to war can silence the noise—but it can’t heal the heart. The World’s Definition vs. God’s Definition: The world defines peace as calm circumstances. God defines peace as a calm soul. Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives.” (John 14:27) That’s not political peace or surface-level harmony—it’s a peace that holds steady even when storms rise. You can end every argument and still have anxiety. You can sign every treaty and still feel turmoil. True peace isn’t a cease-fire; it’s a heart made whole by Christ. The Inner War: Each of us fights invisible battles: fear of the future, resentment toward others, guilt from the past. These inner wars cannot be won by human negotiation. But when we invite Jesus to rule our hearts, He ends the striving. As Philippians 4:7 reminds us, “The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” That’s not just comfort—it’s protection. A supernatural guardrail for the mind and heart. Building True Peace: So how do we move from “no war” to “real peace”?
Opposition to war may stop destruction, but only God can restore peace.
Peace is not a political project—it’s a personal relationship. Let the Prince of Peace reign in you today. And as His peace fills your heart, it will overflow into a world still searching for what only He can give. Want to go deeper? Read John 14:27 and Philippians 4:6–7 this week. And read Chapter 3 of Sustainable Spirituality: Achieving World Peace. Ask God to show you what peace looks like—not just in your world, but in your soul.
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Author: Rich NelsonRich Nelson is the author of numerous published articles on topics such as religious education, family values, health, & politics. Archives
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