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"Peace … my peace" · stempublishing.com

But "My peace" seems to be a deeper and more personal boon, not procured by His work only, but fresh from His own heart which was ever filled with it to overflowing. It supposes the peace that He has made for us by the blood of His cross and left to us; but it follows on and puts us wondrously in communion with Himself, enjoying now the peace He Himself enjoyed, although it were of all things as marked and characteristic as any other perhaps which could be named. Let the peace of Christ (not here of "God") rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful. He gives to us His peace, He the Lord of peace, who walked in it as none else ever did, tried as only He was or could be. O may we treasure His peace!