John 14:27 — Peace Beyond Understanding
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27
Quiet Reflection
When life feels heavy and the noise of the world grows louder, this verse steadies us. Jesus doesn’t promise a life without storms—He promises a peace that outlasts them. It’s a peace that anchors our hearts when our surroundings shift.
The world trades in temporary calm and quick fixes, but Christ’s peace is lasting, rooted in His presence. It reminds us that even in uncertainty, we are held by something deeper, stronger, and eternal.
Sanctuary Lens
At Dalo Acres, peace looks like still mornings in the barn—animals breathing easy, the land quiet after rain. It’s not the absence of work or worry, but the steady rhythm of care and trust. The same peace Jesus offers meets us there, in the ordinary grace of tending and being tended to.
Guiding truth: True peace isn’t found in control—it’s found in surrender.
Devotional Thought
Let your heart rest today. The peace Christ gives isn’t fragile—it holds fast when everything else shifts. You don’t have to manufacture calm; just receive it and let it settle deep within your soul.
Practice for Today
FAQ
- What kind of peace does Jesus give?
- It’s a spiritual peace—steady, internal, and not dependent on circumstances. It anchors your heart when life feels uncertain.
- How does this verse connect to Dalo Acres’ mission?
- Our sanctuary exists to bring rest and renewal—to animals, people, and the land. Christ’s peace inspires the way we restore what’s been broken.
- What does “not as the world gives” mean?
- The world offers peace that depends on comfort or success. Jesus offers a peace that endures through loss, waiting, and change.
- How can I hold onto peace during chaos?
- Return to stillness in prayer, breathe deeply, and remember that peace isn’t something you achieve—it’s something you receive.
- What’s the takeaway for today?
- Let peace lead. When you rest in Christ’s calm, it flows through your actions and brings steadiness to others too.


