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In this first reflection, we explore the meaning of Shalom (peace)—not as the absence of trouble, but the presence of alignment with Elohim (God). Based on the Gospel of John 14:27, this Sabbath whisper is a reminder that real peace begins when we’re no longer in conflict with the Father.
By Michelle SpencerIn this first reflection, we explore the meaning of Shalom (peace)—not as the absence of trouble, but the presence of alignment with Elohim (God). Based on the Gospel of John 14:27, this Sabbath whisper is a reminder that real peace begins when we’re no longer in conflict with the Father.