God’s Peace

By Vonette Bright
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“You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in you.� Isaiah 26:3

In January of 1960, two men went where no man had ever gone before … or since.  They plunged into the deepest spot in the ocean at the Marianas Trench … nearly 7 miles down.  That’s a full mile deeper than Mount Everest is tall!

At that depth, the pressure is tremendous… more than 200 million pounds.  And yet, they found life... as tranquil as can be.  No matter the storms that rage on the surface, the ocean below is calm and peaceful.

This is the way our Christian life should be.  No matter what storms rage around us, deep down, we have peace.  Under the greatest pressure, God gives us calm assurance to face every day.

Dear one, if you don’t have that peace, allow Jesus to touch your life.
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3 Responses to “God’s Peace”

  1. Roger Miller Says:

    Thank you, it was just what I needed for today. Our granddaughter will not be aound for many days. She is 25 and has cancer. Her life has been a blessing to many during this time in her short life. She has peace and love for the Lord to know that she will see Christ come to renew her sick body.
    Thnk you for all of your good messages.

  2. Jennifer Says:

    Thanks so much for sharing this today! I woke up with this peaceful easy feeling today and I know it is because I trust God more today than ever before!
    Thank you for this blessing today!
    Jenn

  3. Annie Says:

    Thank you for this message, bieng a christian and moreover single is not as easy as peolpe espect. people espect we to have everything including husbdand as the word says we are blessed with everything. poeple may mock us but with your words i have abandant peace after knowing that Gods peace is the best.

    Annie
    Malawi

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