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Peace

DAY 6 OF 14

We will never know true peace unless we make peace with ourselves and our past. As a pastor over many years, I have been privileged to hear many people’s stories and I know that shame, embarrassment and guilt about things that have happened in our past are incredibly commonplace. 

The Bible says that ‘As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us’ (Psalm 103:12) and ‘Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be white as snow…’ (Isaiah 1:18). 

There are things in my own life of which I’m deeply ashamed and I greatly regret. But I am convinced that as I trust in Jesus, my old self has gone and I am new. I love the song that says, ‘I am a child of God’ - and knowing that gives me peace. I can’t change the past but I can live with it – not proudly but peacefully because there is nothing in all creation that can separate me from the God who loves me. 

Question: Are there things in your past that trouble or haunt you? Do you believe that through the completed work of Jesus Christ these things have been dealt with? If not, why not? What can you do about that?

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Peace

Our world is at war. It may not be a world war – but it’s a world at war. There may not be armed conflict in the streets, but many individuals, homes and communities in our own land are ‘war torn’ and broken. Many don’t know peace with God or with those around them. Many of us feel anything but peace in our circumstances. It’s into this reality that God speaks.

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