Peace is an everyday challenge. It’s often hard to feel calm or safe when so many things happen over which we have no control. Peace exists both on the outside, in the world around us, and on the inside, as reflected in our feelings and emotions.
The
world can cover up anxiety and postpone worry, but it’s a temporary fix. Jesus
can calm the waves of anxiety and winds of worry that come and go unbidden. Here’s
a good example.
The
disciples were frightened by a mighty windstorm that threatened their boat on
the Sea of Galilee. Jesus was sleeping in the stern, so they shouted, “Wake up!
Don’t you care that we’re going to drown?” Jesus got up and said to the winds, “Be
still,” and the winds died down. You can read about it in Mark 4:35-41.
Jesus’
peace can keep us steady. Sometimes we’re climbing the
mountain of anxiety, and other times we’re stumbling into the valley of despair.
Hard times come to all of us, but like the disciples, we can call upon Jesus
for help.
The
world’s way to peace often involves alcohol, drugs, sexual pursuits, or adrenaline
highs, but none are long-lasting. Jesus says His peace differs completely from
the world’s (John 14:27).
Jesus
experienced the peace of God Himself. Consider these examples:
- Satan tempted Jesus as He does us (Luke 4:1-13)
- Jesus endured great opposition from religious leaders (Matthew 16:1, Matthew 21:23)
- He was misunderstood by the people closest to Him (Mark 6:1-5)
- Jesus was faithful, even unto
death (John 19:28-30)
- He forgave His enemies while dying on
the cross (Luke 23:33-34)
How is Jesus’ peace accessible to you? His peace comes
through a relationship. Matthew 11:28-30 mentions taking Jesus’ yoke and
learning from Him. Walking closely with Him will give us rest for our souls. That kind of peace sounds good to me.
Receive
His peace by choice: (1) Confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, (2)
believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, and (3) you
will be saved and justified before God (Romans 10:8-11).
You
can also read “The Road to Salvation” in Romans 3:23, 6:23, 5:8,
10:9-10, and 10:13.
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