Good
Morning All,
John
16:33; “I’ve told you this so that my peace will be
with you. In the world you’ll have trouble. But cheer up! I have overcome the
world.”
Just a little peace and
quiet, that is usually what most people want.
I just want a little peace and quiet so I can rest a little; just five
minutes. You get home from work, you
come in from outside on these hot July days, the mental stress of making things
last a little longer because you can’t afford to replace them now, the
emotional stress we feel when relationships are wounded are all things that
make us seek some peace and quiet. I
remember watching a news program shortly after the 9/11 attacks and they showed
some National Guard members who were stationed at various airports around the
country. The stress that was displayed
in their faces as they waited and watched for something they neither knew nor
understood. The news program showed how
most of them slept while leaning against a wall for a few minutes at a time;
they so desperately wanted some peace and quiet.
In our lives, we often seek peace and quiet
but we often look to the wrong places.
Too often we look to the world for our peace but to the world peace
means not fighting. Peace to the world
is like halftime of a football game. It
is time to reassess the situation and try to exploit the weaknesses of your
opponent. Too often we look to ourselves
and then we begin to fear and to worry and we let our hearts be troubled. Often in the Book of John, in fact all of
Scriptures, Jesus tells his disciples to “not let your hearts be
troubled.” Because of the salvation that
Jesus earned and then gave to us we have hope for eternal life. But Jesus made another promise to his
disciples; he promised to send His Spirit to them.
The Greek word used for “Helper” is
paraclete. We do not have a good English
equivalent for this word. It means the
one who travels with you or beside you.
We have different names in different translations. The Spirit is called the Advocate, the
Helper, the Consoler. My personal
favorite is the King James Version where the Spirit is called the Comforter. Jesus tells his disciples (that includes you
and me),” I will send the Comforter. For
me there is no better symbol of peace.
On those cold winter days, I find my favorite blanket and wrap up in it
and I can sleep as peacefully as possible.
That is the image that we should see.
Whenever we lack peace, whenever we need peace God sends his Spirit the
Comforter to wrap you up and to give you peace.
We receive the kind of peace that lets us rest that allows “our hearts
to not be troubled.” One of the many
blessing that God gives to his redeemed children is peace; peace with God. We will still face struggles and challenges
but we face them knowing that God is for us.
We have His promise to rely on.
We have His peace; we have His Comforter.
Almighty Father, through your Spirit we are given peace and
comfort. Lead us to trust in your Word
that this is true. Give us the faith to
trust in this promise and to hold firmly to it.
Teach me to live at peace with You, to make peace with others and even
with myself. Send your Spirit of Comfort
to all those who are in pain or in sorrow.
Bless them with your mercy and use us as your hands to deliver this
love. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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