Good Morning All,
Mark 9:50b; “and be at peace with one another.”
The world claims it
desires peace. Yet how does the world
define peace? We see a drone strike over
here and then we see a “surgical” air strike over there. We threaten, we bully,
we build bigger armies and weapons, all in the name of peace. Most of the time,
peace is the absence of violence.
Unfortunately, this usually means getting ready for the next battle to
occur. This is true of nations, of
neighbors, even of families. Too often
we see peace as what I get when you lose.
We seek peace but it is often a fleeting thing and hard to have. The
peace that man often seeks, only occurs at the oppression of someone else. In
the world’s eye, peace has winners and losers.
Some of this is because
of all the outside pressure that the world applies to us. The pressure that the world exerts with all
the force it has often causes us to crack.
The stress can be great, and peace is hard to find. So, if we want peace, we need to see how God
desires peace for us.
Peace is one of God’s
greatest gifts for us. Peace allows us
to rest. Peace allows us to be part of
God’s designed rhythm of rest and work.
This is part of the reason that God made the Sabbath; it gives us a
chance to rest and to find some peace.
Peace gives us the sense of comfort in his arms.
Another part of peace is
the need to forgive and to receive forgiveness.
Where there is no forgiveness, there is no peace. This simple truth speaks a lot to us. If you are unwilling to forgive, you will
have no peace because you are not at peace with each other. If you have no peace with someone, your
friend or your spouse or a family member, seek to reconcile with them. Seek out each other and pray for peace and
ask each other for forgiveness and when you speak forgiveness; mean it; truly
mean and desire to have peace with each other.
Perhaps the hardest
place to find peace is with our self.
This can be the hardest to find because we know how our heart and our
sinful nature knows our fears. Our
sinful nature will attack our sense of peace; using fear, worry and painful
memories. Our peace is attacked by the
devil and our sinful nature by questioning our health, our wealth, our hopes,
and dreams, even drawing on painful experiences from years gone by. The devil spares no effort in seeking to keep
you from peace.
Yet God wants you to be
at peace. He gives us peace which will
give us the comfort to face today. We
have the certainty of our eternal salvation, and we have the promise of comfort
for today’s problems. God comes to us
with his grace and mercy, using His Word to remind us of his promises, his
sacraments to renew and refresh us and our brothers and sisters in Christ to be
his hands, arms, shoulders and voice of flesh and blood love and
compassion. God wants us to be at peace
with Him and with each other so we can live the life He desires us to have.
Gracious Father, we give you thanks for peace. We give you thanks for the rest that we
receive from your peace. Give us the
power and wisdom to seek peace with our brothers and sisters in Christ that we
may live as you desire. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret