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Peace That Passes Understanding

A Bible Study on the Deep Calm of God

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Peace That Passes Understanding

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What is peace?

Is it the absence of conflict?

The removal of pain?

The resolution of uncertainty?

In Peace That Passes Understanding, Geoffrey Schmitt explores the deeper promise found in Scripture — a peace not dependent on circumstances, but rooted in the presence of Christ.

Drawing from Genesis to Revelation, personal testimony, prison ministry experiences, seasons of grief, physical suffering, waiting, forgiveness, and hope, this study traces the journey of peace:

  • Peace grounded in the character of God.
  • Peace restored through the cross.
  • Peace present in storms.
  • Peace alive behind prison walls.
  • Peace cultivated through daily discipline.
  • Peace that guards the heart and mind.
  • Peace that surpasses explanation.
  • Peace that becomes witness.
  • Peace completed in eternal restoration.

This is not a theoretical treatment of serenity. It is a pastoral exploration of steadiness in real life — in hospital rooms, in waiting seasons, in strained relationships, in aging bodies, and in uncertain futures.

Through Scripture (KJV), reflection, meditation, poetry, practical exercises, and prayer, readers are invited not merely to understand peace — but to live in it.

The peace of God does not deny suffering.

It anchors us within it.

And one day, it will be complete.

Until then, we walk with the God of peace — who is Himself our peace.

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