Peace From God Has Two Phases
“[Yahweh] blesses his people with peace” (Psalms 29:11, NIV). The Hebrew word for “peace” in this passage is the well-known Hebrew word “shalom”, which means all-around harmony and prosperity in one’s life. In the Old Testament this included one’s physical circumstances. God promised faithful believers that he would bless their finances, their families, and their living conditions. Yet we do not see the same promises in the New Testament. Why? When do we receive peace from God? The New Testament often promises peace, using a Greek translation of the Hebrew word shalom. Yet in the New Testament believers are promised persecution, the pain of carrying their Cross and general rejection by the world. So how can this be peace from God? The New Testament promises a deeper interior peace from God. The peace in the New Testament is actually superior to the peace of the Old Testament. We have the Continue Reading →
