"Great
peace have they which love thy law: and nothing shall offend them." (Psalm
119:165 KJV).
Peace
of mind can be an elusive state to pursue. God told us that the peace he gives
us is so very different from anything the world has to offer (John 14:27). The
peace the world talks about is usually a very transient state, experienced when
circumstances and situations around us allow us a time of tranquility. The
peace God gives us is a state of inner peace and well-being in Christ, when we
rest in him regardless of the turmoil around us.
Jesus
said, "come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest" (Matt 11:28). Jesus goes on to tell us to take his yoke and
learn from him (Matt 11:28-30). In being yoked to Jesus, he bears the load and
we can walk in his promises (Psalm 23:2-3).
How
do we walk in God's peace and cease striving in our own strength? In Isaiah
26:3, we are told we can have perfect peace if we stay our minds on God and
trust him. How do we "stay our minds on him"? Well, we need to
immerse ourselves in his word and let it renew our minds (Rom 12:2). As we
spend time with God in praise, worship and meditating scripture; inner peace,
stillness and tranquility return. God doesn't bring confusion (1 Cor 14:33), he
brings peace and a sound mind (2 Tim 1:7). When Peter stepped out of the boat
to walk on the water, his eyes were initially fixed on the author of peace
(Matt 15:28-29). Peter lost his peace when he lost focus and saw the turmoil
around him. Keep your eyes on Jesus, the word, and let peace reign in the
storms of life. Jesus can quell the storms (Mark 4:39).
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