Ephesians 6:23
23 Peace [eirene] be to the
brethren, [adelphos] and [kai] love [agape] with [meta] faith, [pistis] from [apo] God [theos] the Father [pater] and [kai] the Lord [kurios] Jesus [Iesous] Christ. [Christos] KJV-Interlinear
23 Peace be to the brethren, and
love with faith, from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. NASB
Peace, ‘eirene,’ means rest, quietness, prosperity,
to be set at one.
Love, ‘agape,’ is one of several words for love,
this love being the content of the scriptures, the principles, mandates, precepts,
and so forth of the word of God.
Faith, ‘pistis,’ refers to moral conviction,
confidence, credence, authority, weight, belief, dedication.
Peace is the ultimate objective of spiritual
growth. It is the climax and destination
of ones travels through life and study of truth. The peace represented by the meaning of the
city of Jerusalem, the city of peace, is constructed by doctrine, the content
of the scriptures, by means of a consistent study and learning, resulting in
understanding and application, and then production by means of that pattern.
One gains a relaxed mental attitude, as the content
of the soul based on truth, gives one confidence and discernment of all that
is.
All doctrine comes from the Father, who is the
author of the Word, by means of Christ who is the manifestation of truth in the
flesh, and by means of the Holy Spirit, not mentioned here in this verse but
mentioned previously.
All truth comes from only one source, and never
from any religion, never from any philosophy, never from any invented belief system. Christianity is not a religion. Religion is mans invented method of gaining
access to God or some higher form, by means of mans efforts. Christianity is a relationship with God,
through Christ, by means of Christs work, never mans, and under the power of
the Holy Spirit.