When Jesus Christ visited the America’s after His resurrection, he taught these truths about peace:
For the mountains shall depart and
the hills be removed, but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall
the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath
mercy on thee.
And all thy children shall be
taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy
children.
Other teachings about finding peace:
O that thou hadst hearkened to my commandments —then had
thy peace been as a river, and thy righteousness as the waves
of the sea.
1 Nephi 20:22 and Isaiah 48:22
And notwithstanding he hath done all this, and greater also,
there is no peace, saith the Lord, unto the wicked.
17. And again, how beautiful upon the mountains are the feet
of those who shall hereafter publish peace, yea, from this time
henceforth and forever!
18. And behold, I say unto you, this is not all. For O how
beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings,
that is the founder of peace, yea, even the Lord, who has redeemed
his people; yea, him who has granted salvation unto his people;
And now, may the peace of God rest upon
you, and upon your houses and lands, and upon your flocks and herds, and all
that you possess, your women and your children, according to your faith and
good works, from this time forth and forever. And thus I have spoken. Amen.
And now let us be wise and look forward to these things, and
do that which will make for the peace of this people.
Peace, peace be unto you, because of
your faith in my Well Beloved, who was from the foundation of the world.
And it came to pass that peace and the love
of God was restored again among the people; and they searched the scriptures,
and hearkened no more to the words of this wicked man.
And thus we see that, when these Lamanites were brought to
believe and to know the truth, they were firm, and would suffer even unto death
rather than commit sin; and thus we see that they buried their weapons of peace,
or they buried the weapons of war, for peace.
That they should let no pride nor haughtiness disturb
their peace; that every man should esteem his neighbor as himself,
laboring with their own hands for their support.