Good
Morning All,
John 16:33; “I have said
these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have
tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”
Maybe you have played a word
association game where someone would say a word and then you would respond with
the first word that comes to you. For example, if someone says “dog” you might
answer “cat”. It gets interesting when you use a word with many choices like
“black”; you might answer “white” or “blue” or “cat” or “jack”. The way you
answer gives a clue to your thinking process. If you want to make it more of a
game, try and think of what the opposite of the word is given. So, if the word
is “light” you might try “dark” or “heavy.”
We kind of need to play a word association
game to understand our verse. We see Jesus telling his disciples two different
ideas. First, we have “peace”, but we also have “tribulation”; how can we have
both? How can you have peace and tribulation, it would seem that these are
opposites. Yet they are not complete opposites as we can look at peace and see
something a little different. “Peace” or “shalom” is not the opposite of war or
fighting or battling. “Peace” here is more about being secure, or at rest or
whole. Peace does not define our life in this world rather peace defines the
condition of our relationship with God.
Because of Jesus’ death and resurrection,
our broken relationship with God has been made whole; it is completed by the
payment that Jesus made for our sins. With this payment being made, our account
is settled, and our future is secure. We have the knowledge that our eternal
salvation is all set. God’s grace and mercy allows us to see that we are all
set. We have no worries about tomorrow; we can rest assured that we are God’s
redeemed children; loved by the Father.
So, no matter what the world tries to throw
at us, we can have peace with and from God. The pain of life that can occur
does not and cannot take us from God’s loving hand. We are in his eternal
embrace. Nothing can pull us from God’s love, so we have peace. We are complete
in God’s grace, secure in our salvation and because of this we can rest knowing
that the God of all creation is the God of love who loves us dearly. We are
safe in his arms.
So as the world, still broken by sin, will
have tribulations, pains that sin will always cause; these can spill over into
our life. We are still part of creation; we are still impacted by the sin of
the world, but it does not control us. It does not have to keep us in terror. We
have salvation; we have God’s Spirit to remind us of his wonderful love and
grace. We can have peace, total peace with God and because we have peace with
God; we can peace within our own heart knowing that, as forgiven children of
the heavenly Father, our hope is secured. Shalom to you in the name of Jesus.
Father, you give us a peace
that the world can never give. Keep us strong and content in the peace that
passes our understanding. Father, we know that many suffer from a lack of peace.
The devil and the world confuse them and lead them astray. Bring them home and
lead them to know your peace. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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