#biblical peace
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serenityquest · 1 year ago
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compassionmattersmost · 2 months ago
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Turning Toward the Peace That Passeth Understanding
In the midst of life’s challenges, we often find ourselves searching for peace—grasping for relief from worry, uncertainty, and suffering. Yet, scripture reminds us that the peace we seek is not something to be found externally; it is already within us, gifted by God, waiting to be received. This peace is not of the world but of the Spirit—a peace that passeth all understanding. A Gift Already…
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karlydraws · 1 year ago
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I didn't think I could finish my valentine's piece in time so I drew a cherubim Vash instead....
The outfit is based on Gabriel's from Constantine(2005), if you can tell ;)
Uncropped version, alternative bg, and timelapse video under the cut!
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asleepyy · 1 year ago
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I said as much on twitter but. I love good Omens.. and i love the fanbase… i just love seeing how creative everyone is, how kind people are… demon angel love has brought us together and I think thats beautiful
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godslove · 11 months ago
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theinwardlight · 5 months ago
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From the Book of Discipline of the Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
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theindomitablewoman · 2 months ago
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The Full Armor of God
A Guide to Spiritual Resilience & Divine Alignment
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“Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against (overcome/neutralize) the devil’s schemes.” — Ephesians 6:11
To “put on the full armor of God” comes from Ephesians 6:10-18, where Paul describes spiritual protection that believers need to stand against negative forces, deception, and challenges in life. It symbolizes embodying divine strength, wisdom, and virtues to navigate trials with faith and resilience.
The armor of God is not about engaging in physical battles but cultivating an inner state that protects against deception, fear, and ego-driven influences. It is about standing in divine truth, unwavering faith, and spiritual discernment. Below is a deep exploration of each piece, its scriptural foundation, insights from master teachers, self-reflection questions, and practical applications.
This passage is about SPIRITUAL EMPOWERMENT—it reminds you to stay centered in divine truth, reject fear-based conditioning, and navigate life with clarity, resilience, and love. It’s not about external battles but an internal alignment with your highest self, embodying divine presence in all areas of life.
"I've been to dark places. I've lost my foundation. Scrapped my knees, begging for something new. Just hold on tight so I can make it through. There's nothing else I can do. I guess I'm gonna have to trust you." -Stephen Stanley "Your Way, Not Mine Your Timing, Not Mine Your Will, Not Mine Your Path. Your Plan. My Life in Your Hands. I Surrender ALL to YOU!" -Jon Reddick
The Belt of Truth 
Grounding in Divine Reality
“Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist.” — Ephesians 6:14
The belt holds everything together, just as truth secures our spiritual foundation. This is about discerning divine truth from illusion—whether external deception or internal self-delusion. Truth aligns us with higher wisdom and prevents us from being swayed by fear, manipulation, or false narratives.
“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32) — Jesus “Truthful words are not beautiful; beautiful words are not truthful. Good words are not persuasive; persuasive words are not good.” — Lao Tzu “Don’t get lost in your pain, know that one day your pain will become your cure.” — Rumi
SELF-REFLECTION
What internal or external illusions am I clinging to?
Where am I afraid of truth, and why?
How can I cultivate a deeper relationship with divine wisdom rather than seeking validation from human narratives?
FIND YOUR TRUTH
Engage in honest self-inquiry—journal truths you’ve resisted.
Practice discernment—notice where fear clouds your ability to see truth.
Meditate on scriptural wisdom to distinguish divine truth from societal conditioning.
The Breastplate of Righteousness 
Guarding the Heart with Integrity
“With the breastplate of righteousness in place.”  — Ephesians 6:14
The breastplate protects the heart, symbolizing the need to guard our inner world against resentment, judgment, and misaligned desires. Righteousness is not about moral superiority but about alignment with divine love, acting from integrity rather than ego-driven impulses.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Matthew 5:8) — Jesus “The mind is everything. What you think you become.” — Buddha “Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.” — Dalai Lama
SELF-REFLECTION
Do my actions align with divine love, or are they driven by pride, fear, or validation?
How do I protect my heart from resentment without closing it off to love?
Where am I called to act with greater integrity in my relationships and work?
FIND YOUR INTEGRITY
Engage in heart-centered meditation to release anger or judgment.
Choose conscious kindness—act from love, even when ego wants to react.
Cultivate moral courage—stand for righteousness, even when inconvenient.
The Shoes of the Gospel of Peace 
Walking with Inner and Outer Harmony
“And with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.” — Ephesians 6:15
Shoes represent our foundation—how we move through the world. The gospel of peace is about embodying inner stillness and non-reactivity, choosing to walk in harmony rather than conflict.
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives.”  (John 14:27) — Jesus “Peace is every step.” — Thich Nhat Hanh “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” — Gandhi
SELF-REFLECTION
Where am I allowing external chaos to disturb my inner peace?
How do I contribute to peace (or conflict) in my relationships?
In what areas do I need to trust divine timing rather than forcing control?
FIND YOUR PEACE & HARMONY
Practice mindful walking—move with presence and gratitude.
Engage in conscious breathwork to cultivate inner stillness.
Choose peace over reaction—pause before responding in anger.
The Shield of Faith 
Deflecting Doubt and Fear
“Take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.” — Ephesians 6:16
Faith acts as a shield, protecting us from the “arrows” of fear, doubt, and negativity. It is trust in divine order, even when circumstances seem uncertain.
“Do not be afraid; just believe.” (Mark 5:36) — Jesus “Faith is not about everything turning out okay. It’s about being okay no matter how things turn out.” — Mother Teresa “As you start to walk on the way, the way appears.” — Rumi
SELF-REFLECTION
Where am I letting fear dictate my choices instead of faith?
Do I truly trust divine timing, or do I try to force outcomes?
How can I strengthen my faith in difficult moments?
FIND YOUR FAITH
Affirm divine protection daily—replace fear-driven thoughts with trust in God and Self.
Keep a faith journal—record moments where divine guidance appeared.
Surround yourself with faith-affirming people and teachings.
The Helmet of Salvation 
Guarding the Mind from Falsehood
“Take the helmet of salvation.” — Ephesians 6:17
The mind is a battlefield. This helmet shields against limiting beliefs, self-doubt, and deceptive thoughts. Salvation consciousness means aligning thoughts with divine wisdom, rejecting ego-driven fears.
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” (Romans 12:2)  — Jesus “The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.”  — Marcus Aurelius
SELF-REFLECTION
Are you choosing to indulge in Fear or Love? Are you loving yourself, too?
Are you choosing to feed Doubt or Faith?
Are you choosing to live in Deception or Truth?
Are you choosing alignment with Chaos/Distraction or Peace/Clarity?
HONE YOUR CLARITY/DISCERNMENT
Challenge limiting beliefs—ask, “Is this thought from love or fear?”
Meditate on higher truths to rewire thought patterns.
The Sword of the Spirit 
Using Divine Wisdom as Power
“The sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” — Ephesians 6:17
The sword represents discernment and spiritual wisdom. Unlike other armor, it is the only offensive piece—truth and divine wisdom cut through illusion.
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4:4) — Jesus
SELF REFLECTION
How are you recognizing and disengaging from manipulative or ego-driven dynamics?
Are you trusting in divine guidance when faced with emotional challenges?
How are you moving forward with clarity and faith, rather than getting caught in cycles of doubt or external validation?
Are you holding onto your joy, creativity, and your spiritual calling despite resistance from others?
CULTIVATE YOUR WISDOM
Study sacred texts—use them as guidance.
Speak with clarity and truth—words create reality.
Putting on the armor of God is a daily spiritual practice—aligning with truth, righteousness, peace, faith, divine wisdom, and salvation consciousness which must be aligned with to sustainably produce the fruits of the spirit in your mortal life. 
How will you implement these in your life today?
FULL ARMOR OF GOD (Snapshot)
Belt of Truth 
Living in honesty and integrity, being grounded in divine truth rather than deception or illusion.
Breastplate of Righteousness 
Guarding your heart by choosing righteousness, aligning actions with love and virtue.
Shoes of the Gospel of Peace 
Walking with peace, spreading harmony, and being steadfast in faith even in adversity.
Shield of Faith 
Defending against doubts, fears, and negativity by trusting in divine guidance and protection.
Helmet of Salvation 
Guarding your mind from confusion, despair, and falsehoods, anchoring yourself in divine purpose.
Sword of the Spirit (Word of God) 
Using divine wisdom, scripture, and spiritual discernment to navigate challenges.
ARMOR UP!
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paintballdays · 16 days ago
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John 3
18. He who believes in Him is not judged; he who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
19. This is the judgment, that the Light has come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather than the Light, for their deeds were evil.
20. For everyone who does evil hates the Light, and does not come to the Light for fear that his deeds will be exposed.
21. But he who practices the truth comes to the Light, so that his deeds may be manifested as having been wrought in God."
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the-one-who-lambs · 6 months ago
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Y'all in the comments of chapter 11: AUGH Lambert's unleavened bread sounds so good! I want to try it with the soup Narinder made!!
Me, who based it on matzah:
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theriddlerdiscordkitten · 1 year ago
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sometimes i imagine danonation just being a big sleepover party and we just gush about everything like high school girls
“OH M GEE!! Have you seen Paul Dano’s new cute outfit! Hehehehe!!!”
“i want Edward Nashton to be in me! Hehehehe!!”
“i need to braid his hair into pink ponytails and dress him into a ballerina skirt!!1!!”
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blessyouhawkeye · 10 months ago
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hey remember in 2012 when we were gaslit by superwholock into thinking jensen ackles is blond.
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artofkhaos404 · 4 months ago
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"Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." -Matthew 5:9
We should always strive to be the first person in a room to self reflect, admit wrongdoing and apologize- regardless of our own hurt feelings or the wrongdoings or others 🖤
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t-circled · 2 months ago
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pyladessdrunk · 1 year ago
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He thinks he's Napoleon!
I am the #1 Pierre is the mulch dog believer this is government propaganda in the form of a shit post
Basically Hélène and Anna Pavlovna shit talking Pierre after he threw a chair at Hélène..
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fortes-fortuna-iogurtum · 1 year ago
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there are too many thoughts inside of me at all times.
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cutieeeszn · 2 years ago
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IMAGINE YOU ARE HOLDING A GLASS OF WATER
If you hold it for a minute, it's no problem.
If you hold it for an hour, you'll have an ache in your arm.
Hold it for a day and your arm will feel numb and paralyzed.
The weight of the glass doesn't change, but the longer you hold it, the heavier it becomes.
The stress and worries in life are like the glass of water.
The pain and past, the hurt and regret is like a glass of water.
Let it go.
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