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Perfect Peace
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. —John 14:27
A friend shared with me that for years she searched for peace and contentment. She and her husband built up a successful business, so she was able to buy a big house, fancy clothes, and expensive jewelry. But these possessions didn’t satisfy her inner longings for peace, nor did her friendships with influential people. Then one day, when she was feeling low and desperate, a friend told her about the good news of Jesus. There she found the Prince of Peace, and her understanding of true peace and contentment was forever changed.
Jesus spoke words of such peace to His friends after their last supper together (John 14), when He prepared them for the events that would soon follow: His death, resurrection, and the coming of the Holy Spirit. Describing a peace—unlike anything the world can give—He wanted them to learn how to find a sense of well-being even in the midst of hardship.
Later, when the resurrected Jesus appeared to the frightened disciples after His death, He greeted them, saying, “Peace be with you!” (John 20:19). Now He could give them, and us, a new understanding of resting in what He has done for us. As we do, we can find the awareness of a confidence far deeper than our ever-changing feelings. —Amy Boucher Pye
Jesus came to usher peace into our lives and our world.
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About this Plan

Because He lives, we can too. That’s good news of Easter! No matter what we’ve done in this life, Jesus has righted our wrongs by living the perfect life, dying our death, and rising from the grave. Open these pages and see through these seven reflections how you can have life with Him now and forever.
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