The Peace of God

May 24, 2026    Dan Londeree

Peace is not the absence of conflict; it is the presence of God. But how do we experience that truth when disagreements threaten our relationships?


Paul's letter to the Philippians reminds us that unity within the church isn't optional—it's foundational. He even calls out two women, Euodia and Syntyche, urging them to "agree in the Lord." When conflict arises, we don't ignore it or let it fester. We pursue renewed relationships with grace, prayer, and a gentle spirit.


Here's Paul's equation for peace: Focus on God's love plus a gracious spirit plus prayer instead of worry equals the peace of God that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:6-7). This peace doesn't just deliver us from anxiety—it guards our hearts and minds, preventing future worry.


What we think matters. What we do matters. When we dwell on what is true, honorable, just, pure, and praiseworthy, the God of peace will be with us. Let's be a people committed to renewed relationships.