Reading With the People of God #8 Peaceনমুনা
Philippians 4:7
And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
What are you anxious about? Take a moment and give the question some thought.
Perhaps you woke up to anxieties this morning or laid down with them last night. Perhaps they have to do with you personally. Maybe you feel anxious about the well-being of a loved one or about a fraught relationship. You might even feel anxious about the state of something larger than yourself: your job, church, and country. Whatever it is, Paul tells us in Philippians 4:6, “Do not be anxious about anything.”
To end here, however, would be to leave us all in judgment, for we have just established the ongoing reality of anxiety that pervades our lives.
The good news is that Paul doesn’t end on this command. Instead, he gives us one more command, and then finally, a word of proclamation: Do not be anxious, submit everything in prayer; in other words, “Cast your cares on the Lord” (Ps. 55:22). Do these things not for the peace of God, but because of the peace of God.
CHRIST’S PEACE WILL ALWAYS BE MORE TRUSTWORTHY THAN THE CHANGING WINDS OF OUR CIRCUMSTANCES
This is a peace, which is Christ himself. And as Christ, our Savior who came to live, die, and rise for our sake, this peace transcends all understanding. If such peace were limited to our understanding, it would be limited to our experience and feelings. But while we are grateful when our lives and feelings reflect this reality, Christ’s peace will always be more trustworthy than the changing winds of our circumstances. He is a peace that meets our needs, sustains us in our suffering, and answers our problems. He is a peace that has the last word on who we are. He is the Prince of Peace, born for you. This is the good news by which he guards our hearts and minds.
Heavenly Father, we hand over our anxieties to you, knowing that you care about them, have suffered for them, and have answered them through Christ, your son, who is our peace. Amen.
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About this Plan
Fear touches every life—whether through childhood worries, family anxieties, or mistakes we try to avoid. But Advent invites us to hope for a new reality ruled by peace, not fear. The Son of God entered our broken world to comfort us, overcome fear, and bring lasting peace. May His gospel of peace fill your heart throughout this Advent season! This month’s reading plan follows the lectionary pattern with daily passages from the Psalms, Old Testament, and New Testament, accompanied by Advent devotionals in partnership with 1517.org on the theme of Peace.
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