Lifebreakthrough - Peace in God's Love Lyrics
Lyrics
It’s no secret, Your love is divine
It’s no secret, You’re the love of my life
It’s no secret, God loves me so
It's no secret, Jesus saved my life
I’ve got peace in the love of Jesus
He looks after me every day
I’ve got hope because of Jesus
For I am cleansed by The Blood
I’ve got the sin, He got the blame
I’ve got the nail, He got the pain
Yet I’ve got His mercy that carried me
It’s all God’s grace that He died for me
When I’m broken, You made me whole
When I am down, You comforted me
When I’m hungry, You fed me
When I was lost, You found me
I’ve got peace in the love of Jesus
He looks after me every day
I’ve got hope because of Jesus
For I am cleansed by The Blood
There is a mansion He prepared for me
There’s no more storm that bothers me
There is a fountain, I thirst no more
There’s my Jesus waiting in Paradise
I’ve got peace in the love of Jesus
He looks after me every day
I’ve got hope because of Jesus
For I am cleansed by The Blood
I’ve got hope because of Jesus
For I am cleansed by The Blood
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Peace In God's Love - Inspirational and Country Gospel Song by Lifebreakthrough
Meaning & Inspiration
I keep coming back to those lines about how I’ve got the sin but He got the blame. It’s simple, maybe almost blunt, but that’s the reality of substitution, isn't it? Like what Paul wrote about God making Him who had no sin to be sin for us. It’s hard to wrap my head around that kind of exchange—me holding the guilt and Him taking the nails. The song gets that right, hitting on the idea that this peace isn't just a feeling; it’s rooted in being cleansed by the blood. That’s a heavy, real thing. It’s not just a nice thought to have when things are going well.
But then I think about the parts where it says He feeds me when I'm hungry and comforts me when I'm down. It’s comforting, sure, but I wonder if I sometimes treat God like He’s just there to make my daily life easier. Is that all there is to it? Scripture talks about suffering being part of the deal, too. Sometimes I feel like the song leans a bit too much into the "He looks after me every day" vibe, like life is supposed to be smooth sailing because of Jesus. I know He’s the Good Shepherd, but I struggle with whether that means I won't have any more storms, like the lyrics claim. I mean, the Bible says we will have trouble in this world.
Still, there’s this pull toward the promise of a mansion and a fountain where I thirst no more. It feels like an honest longing for home, for the day when the wrestling actually stops. It reminds me of Revelation, the way it talks about Him wiping away every tear. Maybe that’s the real peace—not that everything is perfect right now, but that the outcome is already settled because of what happened on that cross. It’s a strange mix, realizing I’m deeply flawed but somehow cleansed. I guess I’m still trying to figure out if I actually believe the peace part when the storm is still crashing against the walls.