Peace

Peace is something everyone seems to want. Peace in the Bible is a rich concept.  It is more than just the absence of conflict.  Peace is a state of wholeness and completeness.   With peace what is broken is restored or made whole.  Peace brings a sense of calm and renewal, especially in our relationships. 

The Hebrew word for peace is shalom. The idea of wholeness and well-being comes from shalom.  Shalom can be used as a greeting. It asks about our welfare.  Much like our greeting, “How are you doing?”, but shalom gives that added sense that everything should be right and whole.  Shalom also implies a restoring of the relationship.

We rob ourselves of peace when we worry about things.  Much of our worry and anxiety is about things we have no or very little control over. There is no good reason to worry and yet we do.  We fear the future.  We fear the unknown and even the known.  We are troubled by the events in the world.  What we need to do is to recognize that we have a God who is good and loves us.  He is in control and he desires the best for us, so we need not worry but instead we need to let his peace wash over us.

God showed his love for us by coming in the person of Jesus.  That is what Christmas is all about.  On Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus.  Jesus came in love to save us from our brokenness and to restore the relationship  between us and God.  He brought us peace.  That is why the angels announcing the birth of Jesus said “… on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!” (Luke 2:14).  Jesus offers his peace to us so we can no longer be troubled or afraid  (John 14:27).  It is a peace that “surpasses all understanding” (Philippians 4:7).

Do you want peace?  Jesus wants to come and give you his peace.  It is something I am thankful for and I rejoice in his peace.

You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock. (Isaiah 26:3-4)

This blog post was inspired by the Bible Project video, “Shalom/Peace”.
P.S. Here is our 2024 Christmas letter.

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