The Peace of God Quotes, Captions, and Memes - Inspiration Photography and Christian Devotions

“Peace” is a word we use to reference times of prosperity, human compassion, or lack of war. But the peace of God transcends our understanding and abilities. Human peace only speaks of a short time between the next conflict; however, God’s peace is eternal. It knows no beginning or end and can overcome any obstacle. We cannot earn it; it can only be given to us. Below are some of our favorite quotes on God’s peace for Christian encouragement. We pray they bring comfort to your life and help lighten your heart.

If you are looking to feel further inspired, check out our other quotes pages. These include Christian Living, God’s Comfort, God’s Love, and Faith.

Psalm 29:11

The Lord gives strength to his people;
    the Lord blesses his people with peace.

The Peace of God Quotes, Captions, and Memes

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I am an internationally exhibited fine arts photographer, blog contributor, and published Christian author. Along with my wife, Kathleen, we are the founders of Seven11 Photography and co-authors of “Immersion: An Inspirational Christian Photography Collection”. “Immersion” is the first devotional of its kind to combine “faith-inspired” photography with individual messages of Christian encouragement, creating a more immersive study you can read, see, and spiritually feel. Our goal is to help fellow Christians deepen their relationship with God by creating studies that go beyond written words. If a picture says a thousand words, our unique approach reaches deep into your thoughts, memories, and emotions, through visual engagement, to deepen your study and actively strengthen your relationship with Jesus Christ.


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