We often think of
peace as a state of being that involves freedom from physical violence or
discord. This is a correct understanding of peace. However, peace can also be
understood to involve a state of being that has more to do with inner calmness,
serenity and harmony.
Part of the nature
of our world is that trouble and problems happen—in fact, they are a regular
part of life. Every adult knows this is true from firsthand experience. So, if
we are going to live with a consistent and reliable sense of peace it will have
to be a type of inner peace that can be experienced even in the midst of life’s
storms.
This inner peace is
a gift. It is a gift that brings freedom from fear as well as renewal and hope
to our hearts. It is the state which is being described in the book of
Philippians chapter 4, vv. 6&7. The passage says, “Do not be anxious about
anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which
transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in
Christ Jesus.”
This is an inner peace
that defies our ability to completely understand, but it is real and it is
available to those who will place their trust in the one we celebrate as the
Prince of Peace during this time of year.
I pray for this
peace for you and for me.
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