Looking for a Bible that helps you rest in God’s peace every single day? The Peace of God Bible beautifully weaves the theme of peace through Scripture with 365 devotionals, Peace Notes, and inspiring features that draw you closer to Christ. I’m sharing my full thoughts on its design, devotionals, and readability.
About the Bible

Peace of God Bible edited by Jeremiah J. Johnston, PhD
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Release Date: November 4, 2025
Translation: NKJV
You were made for peace—and to be a peacemaker. The story of the Bible is the story of peace—peace with God and with one another. But peace isn’t simply a feeling of calm or ease. It is a way of experiencing life as we were always meant to—in relationship with our Creator and with each other. We can recover a completeness that was once lost but is restored in the gospel.
The Peace of God Bible invites you to experience peace with God as you trace this
important theme throughout Scripture. By meditating on it daily as you read 365 devotions and application notes, you will find the encouragement you need to live out
of the wholeness you have in Christ—and be equipped to share that peace with others.
Features include:
* Book introductions to help reveal the part peace plays in each book of the Bible
* 365 devotionals based on a key verse or passage to guide you in how to receive and live by God’s peace
* 365 peace notes offering short, powerful insights to help you understand more deeply the wholeness you have in Christ
* Topical indexes to help you study on your own how God’s peace can shape different relationships in your life
* Articles explore what the peace of God is, how to find or recover it, and how to experience eternal salvation because of what God has done for you
* Concise concordance and index of features
* End-of-page translators’ notes and cross-references
* Line-matched, double-column typesetting
* Clear and readable 9.5-point NKJV Comfort Print®
Learn more at PeaceofGodBible.com
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My Thoughts and Reflections
I am loving this Bible. First of all, it’s the word of God, but I am really finding so much joy (and peace) in the daily devotionals and peace notes. My favorite peace note so far is “When Scripture and your feelings disagree, first bring Scripture’s truth over your life, and then start walking in the direction of Scripture. Let your emotions catch up. Genesis 3:1”.
The leathersoft cover is so pretty and embossed with a mountain scene. It’s so soft and smooth and easy to hold, especially since I’m on the couch in my PJs type of Bible reader and studier. Normally, I purchase Bibles with a larger font but the 9.5 point font is truly easy to read with the Comfort Print as long as you do not have significant eyesight challenges. My husband, who is slowly losing his eyesight, cannot read the print and he’s been disappointed because he also loves the way the Bible looks and feels. The gilded edges do leave it looking beautiful.
I also really like that there are two ribbon bookmarks. I like to keep one on the next devotion and the other where I left off reading, or if the devotion and where I left off are in the same spot, I put it on the Topical Index of Devotions. If you wanted to, you could read the devotions by topic and then date the devotion when it’s done. I tried a Pigma Micron on one of the pages and there was very little ghosting. The thickest size I tested was a 03. I wouldn’t recommend going above that due to the fact that the pages are your standard thin Bible pages.
This is a NKJV Bible. Typically, I read the ESV but whenever I’m studying in-depth, I look at multiple versions so the NKJV is great to have on hand. I’ve already read the ESV version of the Bible multiple times so I’m looking forward to reading the entire Bible in NKJV this time. The book introductions are helpful and brief, providing a quick overview but not overwhelming with information since this is a devotional Bible. There are three full-color maps in the back, and the devotionals are indexed both by topic and by book. It also has a concise concordance in the back which is handy if you are taking the Bible to church or to a study.
I’m really captivated by this Bible and look forward to spending the next year in it.
Many thanks to HarperCollins Christian Publishing for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
About the Editor
Jeremiah J. Johnston, PhD, is an elected member of the preeminent New Testament scholarly guild Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS) and ministers internationally as president of Christian Thinkers Society (www.christianthinkers.com). Jeremiah loves the local church, and also serves as pastor of apologetics and cultural engagement at Prestonwood Baptist Church.


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