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Covenant of Peace

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The Covenant of Peace, also known as the Covenant of Eternal Peace, is a biblical concept that refers to God's promise of eternal peace and well-being to his people, as seen in Numbers 25:12 and Ezekiel 34:25-26. This covenant is rooted in God's faithfulness and love, and is often associated with the messianic era, where God will establish a new covenant with his people, bringing about a time of unparalleled peace and prosperity, as described in Isaiah 54:10. Through this covenant, God promises to be the God of his people, and they will be his people, living in harmony and tranquility, as emphasized in Psalms 23:1, where David declares, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing." As Christians, this covenant is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who is the Prince of Peace, and through faith in him, believers can experience the peace of God that surpasses all understanding, as stated in Romans 8:28.

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the importance of waiting in the light of the Lord Jesus Christ during meetings, which brings power and refreshment to the soul. He encourages believers to know one another in the life and power of Christ, who reigns in them, and to recognize their identity as joint-heirs with

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that Jesus is the light of the world, coming to dispel the darkness that envelops humanity. He encourages believers to trust in Jesus, assuring them that faith leads to liberation from despair and ignorance, allowing them to bask in the eternal light of hope and joy. Spurgeo

John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound difference in the Gospel of John, which presents Christ as the Light that was rejected by humanity. He explains that while grace reigns, the state of man is judged for loving darkness over light, leaving all without excuse. Darby highlights the necessity of

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the importance of the light of Christ as a guiding force for believers, urging them to heed this light to recognize their salvation and the new covenant with God. He warns against the distractions of sin and worldly desires, which lead one away from the truth and into condemnat

T. Austin-Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes that Jesus, as the Light, reveals the true nature of humanity and the works of the devil, aiming to destroy them. He highlights that the confusion and division among believers stem from the devil's influence, and the solution lies in returning to the person of Jesus Chris

T. Austin-Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the transformative power of resurrection in his sermon 'Light Through Death and Resurrection', drawing from Isaiah 60. He explains that the light of God shines upon His people, calling them to arise and reflect His glory, especially in times of darkness and despair. The r

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the importance of the Light of Christ as a guiding force for believers, urging them to heed this divine illumination to recognize their sins and the transient nature of worldly desires. He encourages individuals to rely on the Light for personal revelation and understanding, ra

Octavius Winslow

Octavius Winslow emphasizes that the Lord is our light and portion, guiding believers from spiritual darkness into His marvelous light. He illustrates how nature reflects God's glory and serves as a reminder of Christ's presence, urging the unconverted to recognize their dire state without Him. True

George Fox

George Fox emphasizes the importance of turning to the light of Christ, which unites believers and reveals the truth about the world and its vanities. He encourages the faithful to meet together in this light, which brings peace with God and knowledge of His glory, leading to victory over worldly te

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