On the verge of His violent execution Jesus’s final testament was to offer divine peace to those who believe in Him. Just hours before facing one of the most “horrific means of torture” and death ever devised, the burden Jesus felt was not for Himself but to “solidify the souls of His followers” with a sense of overwhelming peace. Despite knowing the grueling details of His impending arrest, mockery, floggings, desertion and subsequent crucifixion for humanity’s iniquities (Isaiah 53); Jesus told the disciples to not fear for striking the heal of the Shepherd would result in Satan receiving an unrecoverable, fatal wound of eternal damnation (Genesis 3:15; Revelation 20:7-10). What Jesus offered to the disciples before He went to the cross was not a worldly “peace of mind” that is here today and gone tomorrow but divine peace that transcends all circumstances and understanding. Like the disciples there are times when the wolf seeking to devour us will instill fear in our hearts (1 Peter 5:8). Even as Christians we often wonder if feelings of peace are possible when the turbulent waves of oppression, financial burdens, physical ailments and the unknown are crashing our hopes and dreams! If you struggle with feeling an overwhelming sense of terror or lack indescribable joy in your life then keep reading for He who laid His life down for us sheep has not only secured your victory over the power of sin but through the Holy Spirit offers you His divine peace!