The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

June 6 | Remember Where Your Peace Comes From

21 min · 6. juni 2026
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Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 25–27 and John 16 invites us to reflect on where lasting peace is found and how our identity is shaped over time. Both passages reveal the tension between external circumstances and internal stability, reminding us that formation occurs when we anchor ourselves in God rather than in outcomes. In 2 Chronicles, we encounter kings whose lives were shaped by choices, influences, successes, and failures. Their stories remind us that position, achievement, and public perception do not ultimately determine a person's standing before God. What matters is the posture of the heart and the direction of one's life over time. In John 16, Jesus prepares His disciples for suffering, confusion, and disappointment. Rather than promising an easy path, He offers peace in the midst of hardship. His words invite believers to find stability in His presence rather than in changing circumstances, knowing that He has already overcome the world. Together, these passages encourage us to consider where we seek security when life becomes uncertain. They invite us to reflect on the source of our identity, the foundation of our peace, and the steady confidence that grows when our lives remain rooted in Christ.

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