A Christmas to Remember: A 10-Day Devotionalنموونە
Jesus Is Our Peace
Stumps and Seeds
When God first calls Isaiah, He tells the prophet that he will speak for God, but no one will listen. As if that weren't heavy enough, the Lord informs Isaiah that by the time his ministry is complete, God's people will be cut down like stumps. But God doesn't leave him without hope. He promises, “In that stump will be a seed" (paraphrased from Isaiah 6). God's promise refers to the coming Messiah - Jesus Who is our peace.
In Isaiah’s time, the people were not listening to God. Surrounded by enemies, they were never at peace. They were always at war with others and always in a stand-off with God. Isaiah would later tell them that their lack of peace didn’t come from the war without. It came from not listening to God.
"Oh, that you had paid attention to my commandments! Then your peace would have been like a river!" (Isaiah 48:18, ESV).
Jesus wept over the same thing, saying, "'Would that you, even you, had known on this day the things that make for peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes'” (Luke 19:42, ESV).
What Is Peace?
Peace. In the Bible, it doesn't mean the absence of trouble. Peace is the sense of everything being part of a harmonious whole because God is at work, restoring everything – relationships, broken hearts, broken bodies, the created world – to the harmonious whole He created in the beginning.
Jesus is at the center of that restoration. He is that Shoot growing from the stump of Israel.
“He himself is our peace,” Paul wrote in Ephesians 2:14. Someday, Jesus the Reconciler will bring together all who live as enemies and opponents—wolf and lamb, leopard and goat, calf and lion, cow and bear, baby and cobra. He was born into a world that had fallen out of harmony, just like the world in which we live.
This is a Christmas to remember the angels’ news: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom He is pleased!” (Luke 2:14, ESV). They didn’t recognize their Peace when He came. Do you see Him now?
What Now?
Where do you feel relationships out of harmony? Where do you feel the world is broken? Can you see God at work in even the hard things? Ask God to show you how He is working. Can you help bring the peace of Jesus into the brokenness you see? Ask God to show you your role.
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About this Plan
It’s the time of year for joy and cheer! In this 10-day devotional, find encouragement in Jesus. He is all we need this holiday and is the One who makes every Christmas memorable.
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