God does not want his children to be in torment or be afraid of the
circumstances of this world, or doubt concerning the world to come.
See John 14:1.
I John 4:18 – Perfect love casteth out fear.
Mark 4:39 – Christ rebuked the sea by saying, "Peace, be
still."
John 5:20 – Christ gave peace in the midst of the storm when his
disciples were obeying his Word.
John 16:33 – We will have tribulation in this world, but in Christ, we
will have peace.
Luke 23:36 – When the two disciples returned from Emmaus, Christ stood in
the midst of them, and said "Peace be unto you."
John 20:19 – The first Sunday of the resurrection, Christ gave his
disciples peace.
John 20:21 – Jesus gave them peace again.
John 20:26 – The next Sunday, he gave them peace again.
Acts 10:36 – Peter preached peace through Jesus Christ to Cornelius and
his household.
Luke 11:13 – God will give the Holy Spirit to those that ask him – if
they will ask!
John 11:35 – Jesus wept, not because he loved Lazarus, but because he was
troubled at the unbelief of those that was closest to him.
Matthew 14:27 – When Jesus came to the disciples during the storm on the
Sea of Galilee, and they were afraid because they did not know who he was, he
said, "Be of good cheer, it is I; be not afraid." Jesus did not have
to tell them his name; they recognized him by his voice, as we should.
II John 1:3 – Peace from God.
III John 1:14 – Peace to you.
Revelation 1:4 – Peace to the seven churches of Asia.
I Thessalonians 5:3 – When Satan says peace, get ready for destruction.
Romans 8:6 – For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually
minded is life and peace.