Salty Saints

Salty Saints

Zack Killey and Randy Spacht

You Can Have Peace All the Time. This is How.

February 9, 2025   ●   48 min

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In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive deep into the concept of peace, exploring its meaning, significance, and how we can achieve it in our lives. We start by discussing how peace is often confused with comfort in our culture, and we reflect on the biblical understanding of peace, which can exist even amidst trials and difficulties.

We examine the Old Testament term "shalom," which encompasses tranquility, harmony, and well-being. Through various scripture references, we highlight that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but a state of being that can be cultivated through righteousness, obedience, and trust in God. We also touch on the duality of Jesus as the "Prince of Peace" and a man of great sorrow, illustrating that peace and suffering can coexist.

As we transition to the New Testament, we see how Jesus and the apostles emphasize the importance of peace in relationships and community. We discuss practical ways to foster peace in our lives, including the concept of the "peace index," which encourages us to evaluate different areas of our lives—personal health, environment, relationships, provision, and purpose.

Throughout the episode, we emphasize that true peace comes from God and is rooted in our relationship with Him. We conclude by discussing how we can be peacemakers in a chaotic world, reflecting God's light and love to those around us. Join us as we explore these profound truths and encourage one another to seek and share peace in our daily lives. Stay salty!

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