Quotes about Peace
Sabbath is not dependent upon our readiness to stop.
- Peter Scazzero
Watch for the internal signs that you are exceeding your limits, doing more for God than your abiding relationship with him can sustain (for example, lack of peace, irritability, rushing). Make it your first priority and goal to seek his face and to do his will each day.
- Peter Scazzero
Jesus shows us that healthy Christians do not avoid conflict. His life was filled with it! He was in regular conflict with the religious leaders, the crowds, the disciples—even his own family. Out of a desire to bring true peace, Jesus disrupted the false peace all around him. He refused to spiritualize conflict avoidance.
- Peter Scazzero
We view conflict as a sign that something is wrong, so we do whatever we can to avoid it. We prefer to ignore difficult issues and settle for a false peace, hoping our difficulties will somehow disappear on their own. They don't.
- Peter Scazzero
Scripture's commands to "rejoice in the Lord always" (Philippians 4:4)
- Peter Scazzero
Jesus shows us that healthy Christians do not avoid conflict. His life was filled with it! He was in regular conflict with the religious leaders, the crowds, the disciples—even his own family. Out of a desire to bring true peace, Jesus disrupted the false peace all around him. He refused to "spiritualize away" conflict. 8.
- Peter Scazzero
Simplicity The primary issue here is to remove distractions and remain free from attachments.
- Peter Scazzero
twenty-four hours) to rest and delight in God.
- Peter Scazzero
The Sabbath calls us to build the doing of nothing into our schedules each week.
- Peter Scazzero
The Four Principles of Biblical Sabbath
- Peter Scazzero
On Sabbath I embrace my limits. God is God. He is indispensable. I am his creature. The world continues working fine when I stop.
- Peter Scazzero
We stop on Sabbaths because God is on the throne, assuring us the world will not fall apart if we cease our activities.
- Peter Scazzero