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Understanding True Peace

"6 Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. 7 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." — Philippians 4:6-7 (KJV) Key Definitions To understand the depth of this promise, we must look at these three words through the lens of the King James translation: Careful: In this context, it does not mean "cautious." It means to be "full of care"—distraught, anxious, or pulled in many directions by the worries of life. Supplication: This is more than just a general prayer. It is a earnest, humble entreaty. It implies a soul that recognizes its total dependence on God, bringing specific needs to Him with a spirit of "appeal" for His grace. Peace: This refers to Shalom, a divine wholeness and tranquility. It is not just the absence of trouble, but the presence of God’s quietness within the soul, regardle...

Prayer and Provision compared between the Kingdom and Gace Dispensations

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Between the Kingdom and Grace programs, provision works differently when you study and compare the two. In the Kingdom program the Lord told His disciples they can ask for anything (for ex: Matt7:7-8, Matt.18:19, Matt.21:22) and it will be given them. This is actually a command that will be more relevant in the Millennial Kingdom, when the law is written upon their hearts according to the New Covenant (Jer.31:31-34; Ezek.36:24-28). Nevertheless, even when Peter, and the other 11 prayed, their prayers were answered and the dead rose, the sick were healed, and necessities were provided. Today in this grace age, God, in His wisdom and purpose, can work miracles today, but it is not the primary focus. We live by faith today. Paul prayed many times for help, needs and relief, but he did not get it, 2Cor.12:7-10. Today, we can pray all kinds of prayers and supplications, but our faith is in His grace and not in favourable answers for provision, comforts, and necessities. Whether God provides...