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Indwelling Peace
I know a man whose mother died late in 2022. It was sad, of course, but both she and he knows and love Jesus, and God’s peace accompanied them through the time of her illness and hospitalisation, and him following her death and in the aftermath. It provided confidence and calmness, even during the illness and sadness and decisions that had to be made.
Peace with God is not circumstantial. It is not dependent on how we feel or where we are or whether it’s sunny or raining, a good day or not so good. Peace is not dependent on the alignment of a bunch of things falling into place at the right time. It’s not even about agreement. God’s peace dwells in us.
A lack of peace doesn’t mean war. It could be disharmony in relationships, or antagonism or suspicion. These are external factors that lead away from peace. The peace of God is about inner peace, a calmness, and surety that, no matter the situation or circumstance, I know God is with me, and that’s all that matters.
King David, during his times of turmoil and life, wrote, ‘In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety’ (Psalm 4:8 NIV).
A prayer: Loving Lord, in the midst of our lives, let us know your peace. Calm our troubled hearts and remind us that you are there with us and close to us at all times and in all places. Amen
Written by DAVID BARKER
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What if peace is bigger than just a nice feeling? What if God’s peace guards our hearts and our minds? What if it indwells? What if it does not actually take away the pain of a circumstance but offers calm within it? God’s peace can drench our hearts, our minds, every cell in our bodies, and every molecule of energy in our spirits.
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