Counsel of Spiritual Life

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Counsel #12 — Source of Peace

Picture: Counsel #12 — Source of Peace CSL 90.1

True and lasting peace isn't found in temporary fixes or worldly distractions. Many people, driven by a deep longing for tranquility, turn to things like self-medication, various spiritual philosophies, or escape through entertainment. But these only provide a fleeting sense of calm. The fundamental issue is a separation from God, a life lived without Christ at its center. The peace the world offers ignores this core problem, focusing instead on managing symptoms rather than addressing the root cause. In contrast, God offers a peace that transcends circumstances, a peace that flows from a restored relationship with Him. This peace isn't necessarily an absence of conflict or trial; it's a deep, abiding sense of well-being that comes from knowing and trusting God and acknowledging His power and love with grateful obedience.10 CSL 90.2

“My covenant was with him, a covenant of life and peace, and I gave them to him; this called for reverence and he revered me and stood in awe of my name.” Malachi 2:5 NIV CSL 90.3

“You need peace—Heaven’s forgiveness and peace and love. Money cannot buy that peace. Study will not give it. The mind cannot find it. Being wise will not provide it. You can never hope to receive this peace by your own work and power. [But] God offers His peace to you as a gift.” Ellen White in Steps to Jesus, p. 46 CSL 90.4

Reflect: What are the practical implications of understanding that lasting peace comes from a restored relationship with God? CSL 90.5