In Christianity, when someone says, “Let peace be with you,” or “Peace be with you,” it’s a blessing or greeting that comes from Jesus himself.
In the Bible, especially after His resurrection, Jesus would greet His disciples by saying “Peace be with you” (for example, in John 20:19). It’s more than just wishing someone a calm day — it’s offering God’s peace: a deep, spiritual wholeness, forgiveness, and reassurance that comes from being united with God.
It’s still used today in Christian worship services, like during Mass in the Catholic Church, where people offer each other a “sign of peace” with those exact words.
Would you like me to show you some of the exact Bible verses where it appears?
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