The Shalom Pathਨਮੂਨਾ

2. Shalom is Safety and Soundness
Shalom means “safety” and “soundness.” David laments in Psalm 38:3, “…my bones have no soundness because of my sin.” His body, because of his spirit, was apparently becoming scarecrow-like, and David knows why. Job 5:24 translates shalom as “secure” when Eliphaz replies, “You will know that your tent is secure.” One can see the illustration given: Ropes are tight, stakes are driven deep, poles high and in place. Scripturally speaking, man lives in shalom, “secure” when he is safe and sound, when everything is in place.
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Shalom is so much more than a simple greeting of peace; that’s just the beginning of the full richness of the Hebrew concept of shalom. Dig into true peace in this 6-day study, and discover the ancient way to wholeness.
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