Good Morning
All,
Psalm
4:8: “In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.”
These past couple of days, my wife and I have each been battling a
cold. So with the coughing and nose
blowing and getting up to get a drink or take some medicine; a peaceful night
sleep has been somewhat missing. Yet in
a couple of more days they will return.
A cold or the flu only lasts so long and soon it gets back to its normal
quietness. Yet for many people in the
world, a night of peaceful slumber is hard to come by.
Many in this world so not sleep peacefully at night. Some experience this discomfort because of
the situation they are in. They may be
homeless or about to be. They may be hungry
or without a job. They may be in a
family where there is no love. This may
be the result of drunks, alcohol, uncontrolled anger or just plain worn
out. That is not counting the millions
of people who try to go to sleep at night in a part of the world that is at
war. There are a lot of reasons not to
sleep.
Some of those reasons are self-made and self-inflicted. Taking a drunken swing at a police officer
and then losing your job over it, is pretty much self-inflicted. Cheating on your spouse is pretty much
self-inflicted. Deciding not to go to
work and losing a job is pretty much self-inflicted. These and dozens of other stories like them
can cause you to not get any peaceful sleep.
There are lots of reasons for nights without peaceful sleep but the primary
reason is that we, as sinful beings, feel a rage within us that is not
quenched. It is always someone else’s
fault that I have no peace. The boss is
a jerk, my spouse doesn’t understand me, it was all a big misunderstanding that
they overreacted to. It is not my fault; it is never my fault that
I don’t have peace in this world.
Sometimes it isn’t your fault, but if you look really closely and
honestly; often times it is.
The reason most people have no peace is because they think peace comes from
themselves or can be enforced. The truth
is that there is only one source of true peace and that is God and the
knowledge of his forgiveness of our sins.
The only way to have peace is to receive that peace from God. We receive that peace when we know that God,
through his mercy, has forgiven our sins; we can face the new day with a fresh
start. It gives us the power and opportunity
to try and amend our past mistakes. It
gives us the comfort to know that, no matter what situation we are in, the
situation does not define us; rather it is God’s grace that defines us as his
redeemed children. That is what gives us
peace; God’s pure grace and pure grace alone.
Father,
I ask that tonight you give me your peaceful sleep. Guide through the maze of the devil’s lies
and tricks. Help me to see in you the
only true hope for peace exists. Lead me
to surrender to your mercy and cling to your grace. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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