Good Morning to All,
John
14: 27; “I’m leaving you peace. I’m giving you my peace. I don’t give you the
kind of peace that the world
gives. So don’t be troubled or cowardly.”
I
bumped into a friend that I hadn’t talk to for quite a while. We went through the usual “how are the kids
and the grandkids?” questions. Then I
remembered that he had a brother-in-law who was having a re-occurrence of cancer
and the prognosis wasn’t good. I remember
the guy was married to my friend’s sister.
They had lived a tough life. They
lost a child in a case of SIDS and really struggled for a while. Then they caught a break and he got a real
good job and things seem to get better; then he was diagnosed with cancer. This was the third relapse and it was
probably the final one. It had spread to
his liver and kidneys.
I asked how his sister was holding up. He thought she was doing remarkably
well. She had her friends who were
around her, she had her friends that she prayed with and the rest of their
family was helping as best they could. Then
he sighed and said, “I don’t know what to say or what to pray for?” “I don’t want him to suffer but I can’t pray
that he dies, what do I pray for?” I told
him to pray for peace. Pray that your
brother-in-law has peace with God and his family. Pray that your sister has peace and enough
faith to battle this. When in doubt
always pray for peace.
Of all the things we pray for, whether it
is more success or more money or more friends or better health; our number one
prayer should be for peace. Peace from
God that lets us weather the storms that life throws at us. Peace to enable us to hold onto God’s mercy
at all times. Peace is the one gift that
we all have and can always use. God
gives it freely to us, as much and as often as we need. It is the one thing that we can ask for and
God will always give it to us. Peace is
what we really need in this life.
When we ask for peace, God shows us the
futility of the sinful life. He shows us
that the rat race is just that- a race for rats. We find our happiness, contentment, our
blessed existence when we are in peace with God. This was one of the first blessings offered
at Jesus’ birth; peace on earth. It was
peace that Jesus offered his frightened disciples both before and after his
crucifixion. It is what gave Peter and
the others the comfort that they needed when they faced the deadly challenges
of the Jews and then the Romans. Peace
is what gets us through.
So next time you pray, pray for peace. Pray that you will have peace, that your
friends and family will have peace, pray that peace will be to all in
need. Ask God to send you his peace
which passes all understanding.
Father
of all grace and peace, we only have peace in you. Without your mercy our world knows no
peace. As we struggle with the battles
of this life, Father we ask for peace, peace from you. Be with those who know no peace. Gracious Lord, you know their pain. If it is your will release them from this
pain and give them peace. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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