God’s Little Book of Peace. Richard Daly
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Inspire yourself
Questions, questions
Accept the best
Reach for the sky
Medicine for life
Get over it!
Respect yourself, respect others
Stay calm
Appreciate yourself
First things first
Keep your friends
The best medicine
Pray for daily bread
Keep your mind clean
Help someone
A hug a day
Think positive
Surrender
Meditate
Watch out!
Cast your cares
Showers of blessing
Be made whole
Be an overcomer
Be a peacemaker
It’s God’s way, not yours
Peace in crisis
Freely accept
Self-analysis
Live God’s will
Love your neighbour
Look for the good in others
Be an intercessor
Admit your faults
Pray without ceasing
Turn stones to steps
Be teachable
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In a world where distress and anxiety have become the norms, how can we truly experience peace in a peaceless world?
Harmony amongst nations and between people struck by terror and disaster is hard to come by. Yet in the midst of turmoil, peace can still be achieved. It is possible to live in a world without peace, and yet still be in peace. Such an experience comes only from knowing God.
This little volume is designed to provide you with insightful words to help you discover true peace for yourself.
Open this book at any page and be inspired.
Richard Daly
Know God, know peace … no God, no peace
One of the many titles given to God is ‘Jehovah-Shalom’ which means ‘the God of Peace’. Our first step in finding true peace is getting to know God.
For Further Reflection
Judges 6:24
The Jewish word for peace is ‘shalom’. Its meaning signifies a deep inner wellbeing that is often wished upon someone in greeting. Greet someone today in this way and wish peace into their life.
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Daniel 4:1
The greatest quest in life has always been the search for peace. Many have travelled far and wide, yet the path to peace is a direct line between God and man … the oneness of divinity and humanity.
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Jeremiah 29:13
Tranquillity – what a peaceful word. Picture yourself in a tranquil scene – by a calm flowing river, a serene sunset, a quiet meadow. This in itself aids peace of mind.
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Philippians 4:7
It’s not work that wears us out, but worry, anxiety, stress, fear and everything else that perplexes our minds. Inner peace is the only antidote that banishes these negative emotions.
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Colossians 3:15
Worry is something you permit; peace is something you pursue. That means you can learn to control what goes on in your mind.
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John 14:7
Agitation! Frustration! Complication! Just the thought of these gives a sense of unrest. Calm, tranquillity, serenity … now doesn’t that just feel better?
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