Romans 12:18 exhorts believers to live peaceably with all "if possible, so far as it depends on you." But does this command require Christians to make peace with false teachers and false prophets—or to treat them as faithful brothers and sisters in Christ? In this episode of From NAR to Christ, we examine the biblical meaning of peace in light of the whole counsel of God. Scripture makes a clear distinction between being peaceable in our conduct and maintaining doctrinal fidelity to the gospel. While believers are called to love their enemies, pray for them, and show common grace, the Bible repeatedly warns against extending fellowship to those who persist in false teaching and refuse correction. Drawing from Romans 12, 2 Peter 2, Galatians 1, James 4, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the teaching of Jesus, this episode explains why Scripture never calls Christians to declare "peace" where God Himself says there is none. True biblical peace never comes at the expense of truth, and love for Christ and His church requires discernment, clarity, and obedience to God's Word. For more from Dawn Hill please visit her page at Servants of Grace: https://servantsofgrace.org/dawn-hill/