Daily verses on Violence, texted to you
Text yourself one sample now. Then decide whether daily delivery is right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does the Bible say about violence?
- The Bible consistently condemns violence and calls us to pursue peace and justice instead. While it acknowledges that violence exists in our broken world, Scripture teaches that God's heart breaks over violence and that His followers are called to be peacemakers. The Bible shows us that lasting change comes through love, forgiveness, and standing up for the vulnerable—not through force or revenge.
- What is the best Bible verse for violence?
- Matthew 5:9 is especially powerful: 'Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.' This verse reminds us that we're called to actively work for peace rather than simply avoid conflict. It shows that peacemaking isn't passive—it's a deliberate choice to bring healing and reconciliation wherever violence has left its mark.
- How can Scripture help with violence?
- Scripture helps by giving us a different way to respond to violence—with courage guided by love rather than fear or revenge. The Bible teaches us to protect the innocent, speak up for justice, and work toward healing broken relationships. When we've experienced violence, Scripture offers comfort and reminds us that God sees our pain and will ultimately bring justice and restoration.
Get This Kind of Verse Every Morning
One curated KJV verse, delivered by text, every morning.
With context and reflection like you just read. 7-day free trial. $5.95/month. Cancel instantly by replying STOP.
No card, no account. Just a real verse, texted to you.