Finding True Peace in God's Presence

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"Peace is not found in the absence of problems; peace is found in the presence of God." [33:32] (Download)

"The battle for peace always starts and ends in the mind. Peace that we're fighting for, the battle that we're fighting, is a spiritual battle that's taking place in our minds." [23:39] (Download)

"I believe that what is in the hearts of every human being today is peace, not just any peace but real peace, Divine peace, peace that comes from Heaven, peace that can only come from God." [12:04] (Download)

"When you have peace with God, you just see everybody as worthy and that they have dignity and that they are created in the image of God." [18:37] (Download)

"Perfect peace means peace not only with yourself, with the world, with your circumstances, but the most important peace that some of you need this morning is peace with God." [40:22] (Download)

"The perfect peace of God—I need that promise, I want that promise, I love this promise that you will keep us in perfect peace, the peace that can only come from God." [15:53] (Download)

"Shalom was a greeting that you gave to one another in the Jewish time... it means wholeness, completeness, fullness of Peace. It's peace in every way possible, it's complete and perfect peace." [17:14] (Download)

"Have you made peace with God? Do you know that your sins have been forgiven, do you know that your name is written in the book of Heaven, do you know that when you take your last breath here on Earth, the next breath will be in heaven with God?" [17:58] (Download)

"Jesus when he would encounter someone often times he would say peace be with you and when there was a traumatic event in someone's life and Jesus was there he would say now go in peace." [11:17] (Download)

"The Apostle Paul when he wrote his letters he began with a salutation, a greeting, and he how did he start his letters he would go Grace and peace be to you." [11:17] (Download)
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