

Isaiah predicts that God will save people from their sins. Isaiah sings about how Israel will be judged for their sins yet also restored by God, in his mercy. Isaiah 26:3 is part of a song of praise in which the biblical prophet Isaiah celebrates God’s trustworthiness to provide all that people need, including their ultimate need: salvation. What Is the Context and Background of Isaiah 26:3? For through him we both have access to the Father by one Spirit.” Ephesians 2:14 says about Jesus: “For he himself is our peace” and Ephesians 2:17-18 points out that, “He came and preached peace to you who were far away and peace to those who were near. Trusting God involves being at peace with God through Jesus Christ since Jesus made it possible for all humanity to have relationships with God. Thankfully, God is willing to give that perfect peace to everyone who decides to trust him to provide it. God, who alone is perfect, is the only reliable source of peace. However, only God can actually provide complete and lasting peace.

Good circumstances may help you enjoy a temporary feeling of peace. Some people chase after peace of mind from worldly achievements, such as through wealth. As a result of choosing to trust God, you welcome God’s peace into your mind. That means you can enjoy a state of perfect peace as long as you focus your mind from beyond your circumstances to God, and trust him to help you no matter what. What Does 'He Will Keep in Perfect Peace' Mean?Įveryone who chooses to keep their minds steadfast because they trust in God can count on experiencing perfect peace while they do so, according to this verse. In Isaiah 26:3, the Bible promises that God “will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” Here’s what it means to do that, so you can experience peace in any situation. Peace is possible even in our stressful, troubled world.
