We may feel that inner peace is far away since there is so much activity going on in our lives and the world. Our hearts have a tendency to be anxious, impatient, or dissatisfied even in quiet moments. We worry about a variety of factors, including loneliness in social settings, job insecurity, financial commitments, and many others. Although we cannot escape our troubles, we can nevertheless feel God’s peace while they are there.

Although these emotions are normal in a world full of uncertainty, Christ makes peace attainable. Jesus still sits on His throne and is in charge no matter what occurs. We can experience profound rest and calm in His presence. He teaches us that we should not be fearful, even when facing difficulty.

You can have absolute peace with God eternally when you have a good connection with him. This does not imply that Jesus will make life’s struggles and challenges go away. You continue to exist in a world that has been corrupted by sin and is populated by enemies of God.

We are reborn and renewed when we share good fellowship with God. God fills us with peace in his own self when we ask him for help with our needs. As a result, instead of fretting about our circumstances, we are instead thanking Him. No matter how little our surroundings change, we do. God’s peace preserves us from worry by protecting our hearts and minds.

Jesus doesn’t try to make things better for you. In its place, he suggests changing your heart. By accepting the whole penalty for your crimes on your behalf through his death on the cross, he ended your anger toward God. He altered the source of your damaged connection with God rather than merely improving your surroundings. He will put you in a right connection with God if you will completely submit to him and put your trust in him alone. You will have the same standing with God the Father as he does.

The noise around you is not your main issue. It is the background noise in your heart that stands in the way of your relationship with God. That is why the world seeks to silence anyone who discusses the biblical God, Creation, the Ten Commandments, Jesus, and biblical principles. These items serve to remind us of God. Though we should, we don’t have a harmonious relationship with God. In an effort to find serenity, we therefore try to push God away.

Being at peace with God because of your sins have been forgiven does not guarantee that you will never experience anxiety or fear. You must learn to rely on the Holy Spirit and the Scriptures that are already within of you. The universe’s creator installs himself into you when you are in harmony with him. Your inner serenity and joy are brought about by the Holy Spirit. He enables God’s peace to come about through the peace you have with him. Whatever is happening around you won’t matter; you’ll feel God’s serenity totally and personally.

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