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No matter how long or difficult the journey to Bethlehem was, God saw the effort as nothing compared to the peace He brought us.
In this passage, Isaiah, (700 years before Jesus) sees a King who would restore justice, and the knowledge of God. Who is this King? The King of Glory, the King of kings, Jesus Christ - the Son of God.
Jonah’s story offers a lot of hope for people who have struggled with their place in God’s story and His work in their life. God’s saving grace is a powerful thing, whether you are a follower of God or not.
Thankfully, God’s peace flows through the midst of all these struggles and we see here how God’s peace is found both in our relationships and in ourselves.
While it can be easy to forget, without Him, life would be a lot more like the fiery furnace and Daniel’s friends faced. Let’s take a look at some things that God does to protect and preserve His people.