Today’s Reading: Psalm 85 & 87
Peace. What an
amazing word. And an amazing experience!
There are a few
different definitions for the word “peace.” One definition is “absence of war
or conflict.” This definition can apply to individuals, political parties, or
nations at war. When the conflict has ended, we say there is “peace.” Another
definition simply means “quietness or silence.” This use of the word can come
from frazzled parents who say to their noisy child, “I need some peace and
quiet.” A third definition of “peace”
has to do with our inner soul. In this context it means “tranquility of soul,
serenity; absence of inner turmoil.” This is the type of peace that all human
beings long for. We desire for the anxiety, worry, angst, and fretfulness in
our hearts to be replaced with peace, sweet peace. This is the type of peace
that God promises to His saints.
The Bible speaks of
this type of inner peace as “the peace of God.” In Philippians 4:7 we are told
that this peace of God transcends human understanding. We can experience it,
but we don’t understand it. God’s Peace is a
state of tranquility or quietness of spirit that transcends circumstances. You
can be going through the most difficult and discouraging circumstances of your
life, but the Lord can still keep your heart at peace. God’s peace is not the
absence of conflict. God’s peace is serenity in the midst of conflict. It has
been said that God doesn’t always calm the storm, He calms His people in the
midst of the storm.
Our
first experience this amazing peace happens when we initially place our trust
in Christ for salvation and our conscience is cleansed. After that initial
experience, His peace in our hearts grows as we get to know Him better. When we
grow in understanding of the depths and riches of God’s love toward us, our
minds and spirits begin to rest in His power and wisdom. We begin to understand
that He really will make all things work together for our good and, with that
understanding, our hearts can rest in Him.
If you are
experiencing unrest in your soul, or anxiety, or fretfulness – God can fix it!
He can replace your angst with his peace and calmness. This type of peace comes
only from the Lord. When we hear what the Lord speaks, and take it to heart,
our inner turmoil gives way to God’s divine peace. Notice what our key verse
for today says, “When the Lord speaks to His people, He will speak peace.” If
the voices you are hearing are causing anxiety or conflict in your soul, it is
probably because you have let the voice of the Lord get drowned out by other
“voices.” If the words you hear in your heart are causing restlessness, it is
time to pay attention to the Lord, His “still, small voice” will speak peace to
His people. Draw near to Him and He will draw near to you!