Friday, August 9, 2013

Jesus Meets Soul-Thirsts


You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Isaiah 26:3 (NLT)

Is it really possible that God will keep in perfect peace those who trust in Him those who fix their thoughts on Him?  Bad things happen to good people and when they do.  Look out! Katy bar the door.  All sorts of feelings fly.  Attitudes erupt.  Anger makes an entrance.  Blame becomes a well played game.  Peace however seems to be far away.  Even for those who have been attending church the peace seems only a distant thought.  But we are told God will do more.  For those who trust Him.  For those whose thoughts are fixed on Him something incredible happens.  Even in the darkest of times God gives perfect peace. 

This was true for Hudson Taylor, missionary to China in the 1800s.  While introducing the true God to the Chinese in the inland parts of China he faced a number of dark nights.  There were riots and life threatening situations for the missionaries as they tried to make Jesus known in this unstable and dangerous country.  For the Taylors one of their seven children had died by the summer of 1870.  The five year old was in need of medical attention and they decided to send little Samuel along with the four older children back to England.  As they traveled by boat down the Yangtze River toward the coast Samuel weakened and died.  He was buried at a cemetery along the way and the mourning family continued the journey.  The Taylors entrusted the precious cargo to a long-time friend and saw them off.  Pain and sorrow they had suffered.  They returned to the mission to continue the work. 

During this time Hudson Taylor wrote a letter expressing the joy, the love of God he experienced. 

And now, my dear Sister, I have the very passage for you, and God has so blessed it to my own soul ! John 7: 37-39 " If any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink." Who does not thirst? Who has not mind-thirsts or heart-thirsts, soul-thirsts or body-thirsts? Well, no matter which, or whether I have them all-" Come unto ME and "remain thirsty? Ah, no! "Come unto ME and drink."

What, can Jesus meet my need? Yes, and more than meet it. No matter how intricate my path, how difficult my service no matter how sad my bereavement, how far away my loved ones, no matter how helpless I am, how hopeless I am, how deep are my soul-yearnings-JESUS can meet all, all, and more than meet. He not only promises me rest (Matt.11:28-30)-ah, how welcome that would be were it all, and what an all that one word embraces! He not only promises me drink to alleviate my thirst. No, better than that!

“He who trusts me in this matter (who believeth on ME takes me at my word) out of him shall flow ..."
Can it be. so? Can the dry and thirsty one not only be refreshed, the parched soil moistened, the arid places cooled, but the land be so saturated, that springs well up, streams flow down from it ? Even so! And not mere mountain torrents, full while the rains last, then dry again . . . but "out of his belly shall flow rivers "-rivers like the mighty Yangtze, ever deep, ever full. In times of drought brooks may fail, often do; canals may be pumped dry, often are; but the Yangtze never. Always a mighty stream; always flowing, deep and irresistible!

"Come unto me and drink,' he wrote in another June letter. “Not, come and take a hasty draught; not, come and slightly alleviate, or for a short time remove one's thirst. No! ` Drink,' or 'be drinking ' constantly, habitually. The cause of thirst may be irremediable. One coming, one drinking may refresh and comfort; but we are to be ever coming, ever drinking. No fear of emptying the fountain or exhausting the river! "
How sorely the lesson would be needed by his own heart, in days that were drawing near, he little knew when writing; but the blessed Reality did not fail him.
-Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret

Mrs. Taylor delivered another son within a month, but the joy of birth was met by the sadness of death within a week as cholera sat upon him.  A short while later the weakened mother at 33 entered into the presence of the Lord. 

A letter written to Mrs. Blatchley after these things describes Hudson Taylor’s state:

Nearly three weeks have passed since my last letter to you a little lifetime it has been. . . . I cannot describe to you my feelings; I do not understand them myself. I feel like a person stunned with a blow, or recovering from a faint, and as yet but partially conscious, But I would not have it otherwise, no, not a hair's breadth, for the world. My Father has ordered it so-therefore I know it is, it must be best, and I thank Him for so ordering it. I feel utterly crushed, and yet “strong in the Lord and in the power of His might." Oft-times my heart is nigh to breaking . . . but withal, I had almost said, I never knew what peace and happiness were before-so much have I enjoyed in the very sorrow... .

I think I sent you a few weeks ago a copy of some notes on John 7: 37: precious thoughts they have been to me, and needed and true. I now see more and deeper meaning in them than then. And this I -know: only a thirsty man knows the value of water, and only a thirsty soul the value of the Living Water.

I could not have believed it possible that He could so have helped and comforted my poor heart…
Come joy or come sorrow, whatever befall,
His presence and love (more than) make up for it all.
-Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret


You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Isaiah 26:3 (NLT)

God does indeed give peace…His peace…not like the world…not just a break on trouble, but the real deal.  Deep down inside and saturating ever fiber of being kind of peace.  Perfect peace.  It is up to us to trust in Him and to make sure our thoughts are not wandering or set on the problems of the day, but fixed on Him. Then even in the darkest of times God gives perfect peace. 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Better Than a Roller Coaster Ride


I contend that life with Jesus is the best.  I also contend that in complete opposition to the view that living God’s way is lame, tame and dumb it is anything but. 

A new roller coaster opened this year not too far away and it is stirring quite the buzz.  One review read: Outlaw Run is amazing! It packs more action into each foot of track than I think almost any other roller coaster in the world!  I sense from those words a bit of excitement and appreciation for this coaster which is great.  What I wondered by way of comparison was what would a typical review of the Christian life look like?  Would living God’s way rate an “amazing!”?  Or would walking with Jesus get something like “He packs more action into each foot of track than I think almost any other in the world!”? 

God’s people have taken on giants, defeated armies, been visited by angels and talked to by God.  They have walked out of jails meant to hold them.  They have held on when others meant to crush them.  They have been enriched by the presence of God. 

Paul has this prayer in Ephesians 1:19-20: 

I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God’s power for us who believe him. This is the same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God’s right hand in the heavenly realms.

See that?  God’s power is there for His people.  What would that be like?  The Creator Who spoke and this immense universe spun into being has power for us?  That exceeds the normal expectation of having breakfast and getting through another day or another week or another year.  “The incredible greatness of God’s power for us who believe him.”  I wonder if that power is more amazing than a roller coaster ride?   Sure it is, even if there are those who see God’s way as lame, tame and dumb. 

And one thing is for sure.  A person who only watches from the sidelines will never have the thrills of one who gets into the roller coaster car with their whole body and goes for a ride.  The same is true of God’s way.  A person who only watches from the sidelines will never have the thrills of one who commits with their whole mind, body and soul and goes for the ride.  Lame, tame and dumb flies out of the car on the first turn and then its hang on. 
  


Saturday, May 4, 2013

God’s Incredible Work in a Life


It ain’t what people often think.  No kidding.  God’s ways are higher than our ways.

Jeremiah was a prophet of God during a tough time for the people of Israel.  Politically things were going bad.  The economy was suffering.  The general populace expected God to keep them safe and comfortable. 
The back story?  Oh yeah, the people had rejected God’s ways and gone their own way.  God had sent messengers to correct them, but they didn’t want anything to do with the way God wanted them to go.  God was allowing the tough times to come upon them to possibly get them to turn around.  They didn’t like God’s messengers, the prophets, telling them they were at fault for their bad times.  Do you know what they did?  

Like many today they find someone in a religious position who will say positive things about them so they could feel good about themselves.  No, really.  They didn’t want to hear the truth from God that could have made their lives really better.  No, they wanted to keep doing what they were doing, but find someone who would say that what they were doing was blessed by God or that they would be blessed by God.  That seems incredibly dangerous.  Look at the words of Jeremiah the prophet:

16 This is what the LORD of Heaven’s Armies says to his people: “Do not listen to these prophets when they prophesy to you, filling you with futile hopes. They are making up everything they say. They do not speak for the LORD!
17 They keep saying to those who despise my word, ‘Don’t worry! The LORD says you will have peace!’ And to those who stubbornly follow their own desires, they say, ‘No harm will come your way!’  Jeremiah 23:16-17 (NLT)

Did you see that?  People who are supposed to be speaking for the Lord tell others who despise what God says that they don’t have to worry and that God says they will have peace.  If they despise what the Lord has said they will most certainly not have peace.  And those who follow their own desires these folks say that no harm will come their way.  It appears the laugh will be Satan’s as people believe this lie and God’s wrath comes upon them.  This is a horrible scenario.  But people are often hungering after the lie that supports what they already believe or gives them false hope rather than really trusting God and going His way. 

Modern day promoters will encourage people with positive statements that seem helpful and harmless.  They may say something like:  You were born to be a winner; you were born for greatness; you were created to be a champion in life.  Those kind of words seem worthy of posting on the refrigerator.  The problem is that they are not from God, they are not God-centered, and they are not promoting God’s purposes or His power.  Just as in the days of Jeremiah there were messengers taking their cues from the way they wanted things to be and saying things that pleased the people and God had nothing to do with it.  Look at what Jeremiah goes on to say:

 Have any of these prophets been in the LORD’s presence to hear what he is really saying? Has even one of them cared enough to listen?                                  Jeremiah 23:18 (NLT)

Have these messengers been in the Lord’s presence to hear what He is really saying?  What a question!  And the answer is, no they haven’t. 

What would a prophet who had been in the Lord’s presence have to say given the situation in Jerusalem in Jeremiah’s day?  It would look this way:

Look! The LORD’s anger bursts out like a storm, a whirlwind that swirls down on the heads of the wicked. The anger of the LORD will not diminish until it has finished all he has planned. In the days to come you will understand all this very clearly.       Jeremiah 23:19-20 (NLT)

God isn’t sending a messenger to affirm the self-centered behaviors of His people.  He isn’t offering comfort to those who reject what He has to say.  Christians often imagine God as kindly grandfather cheering them on in their every interest and endeavor, but He is the All Powerful God and He is pointing them to His thing not theirs.  Jeremiah points out the problem of messengers claiming to have something to say from God. 

 I have not sent these prophets, yet they run around claiming to speak for me. I have given them no message, yet they go on prophesying.
Jeremiah 23:21 (NLT)

God identifies those who speak for Him as those who have been in His presence.  They know His words.  They aren’t passing on what they imagine or even what the crowds want to hear. 

If they had stood before me and listened to me, they would have spoken my words, and they would have turned my people from their evil ways and deeds. Jeremiah 23:22 (NLT)

The result is that the message from God passed on to people of the earth would have differed from their views, opinions, dreams and desires and the messengers would have turned God’s people from their evil ways and deeds.  The true messenger helps people move closer to God’s ways rather than the ways of the world. 

Have you heard someone who is being confronted about their behavior share this gem?  “You don’t know me!”  It is a deflection.  A way of avoiding the issue of confrontation.  It assumes no one has a right to question their actions because they don’t know their full history or inner heart.  The tricky messengers have tried that one as well.  God answers them in Jeremiah.  Because He can be everywhere there is no one anywhere who has information He doesn’t already know. 

“Am I a God who is only close at hand?” says the LORD. “No, I am far away at the same time. Can anyone hide from me in a secret place? Am I not everywhere in all the heavens and earth?” says the LORD.       Jeremiah 23:23-24 (NLT)

God’s conclusion is to let the false prophets speak.  Those who are not interested in God or His reality can have their way.  But the true messengers are to get God’s word out.  He illustrates the difference between what is real and not by comparing what is nutritious and not and what has results like fire and can break like a hammer. 

“Let these false prophets tell their dreams, but let my true messengers faithfully proclaim my every word. There is a difference between straw and grain!
Does not my word burn like fire?” says the LORD. “Is it not like a mighty hammer that smashes a rock to pieces? Jeremiah 23:28-29 (NLT)

God has more for His people than we can imagine.  We sell Him short and that leaves us in a bad spot when we don’t seek out God’s truth the whole truth even when it hurts or doesn’t agree with our desire for what is comfortable and trouble free.  Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised.  

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

STOPPING THE HD CHURCH

No, not High Definition…Humpty Dumpty.  Stopping the Humpty Dumpty Church.  You know the problem of assuming a high place on a wall and taking a fall with the limitations of all the king’s horses and all the king’s men being unable to remedy the situation.  The church, those amazing gatherings of God’s people, sometime get going in directions that can lead to hurt and brokenness.  God had another idea for His people, Jesus had another plan for His church.  We, as His people, get busy and miss what He was trying to do.  It would be good to stop the Humpty Dumpty Church.  And, by the way, what the servant’s of the king can’t fix the King certainly can.  Nothing is impossible for Him.  He is the one who can put the Humpty Dumpty Church back together again. 


In his book Jesus Christ: Disciplemaker, Bill Hull touches on a very important point: “The problem at its root is that we have accepted a non-discipleship Christianity that leads to plenty of motion, activity and conferences but no lasting transformation.” Transformation God’s way is key.  We find that notably mentioned in Romans 12.  Take a look:

 And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him.  Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect. Romans 12:1-2 (NLT)

What a great statement.  Based on what God has done for us, His people, we give our bodies as living and holy sacrifices to God.  We give Him everything as a sacrifice on the altar gives it all.  We break from the way the culture around us operates and thinks and go His way being transformed by God into a new person.  Yeah, that is good. 

How does that stop the HD church?  The emphasis on God and His ways and not me and my ways is a great place to start.  Then in a veritable explosion of wisdom chapter 12 of Romans opens up in ways that offers healing to the wounded church that was in Rome and received this letter in the first century.  Look at this to begin with.  Big personalities and opinions exist among most people, right?  Imagine for a moment the challenge of powerful political Romans mixing with the slaves of the city and trying to overcome the day to day social order at a church gathering.  Not only were there socio-economic issues, but religious heritage of the Jewish believers who carried a particular prestige in this new order.  How do you deal with pride problems in such an arrangement?  Here we go:

Because of the privilege and authority God has given me, I give each of you this warning: Don’t think you are better than you really are. Be honest in your evaluation of yourselves, measuring yourselves by the faith God has given us. Romans 12:3 (NLT)

The standard for evaluation is this wonderful faith God has given us, and not the standard of Rome or Jerusalem.  In our day we have our own reasons for pride, but whatever they are they fall short of measuring up to God’s level and it serves us well to go His way. 

The brokenness of the HD church leaves a mess of pieces all over the place.  Romans 12 points us to unity in Christ as one body.  Do you know how we are to get to one body from all the pieces?  We are to acknowledge that we are different (not in ethnicity or material possessions or personal power or religious heritage).  We are different people blessed to bless others in the church for the good of all.  The emphasis is on giving and not getting.  Unity in the body follows the grace shown.  Here is how Romans 12 puts it.

 Just as our bodies have many parts and each part has a special function, so it is with Christ’s body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other. In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. So if God has given you the ability to prophesy, speak out with as much faith as God has given you.  If your gift is serving others, serve them well. If you are a teacher, teach well.  If your gift is to encourage others, be encouraging. If it is giving, give generously. If God has given you leadership ability, take the responsibility seriously.  And if you have a gift for showing kindness to others, do it gladly.  Romans 12:4-8 (NLT)
Instead of focusing on division there is a unity in Christ’s body based on serving one another with a special function.  Serving, giving, sharing whatever one has is important and not the individual function…do it well as God has given the ability.  This is so good. 

God offers such a life for each and all of those who are His that it is hard to even grasp.  It stretches the imagination.  It radiates in glowing light.  It challenges to the very core.  The plan includes the ekklesia, the people of God gathered as the church.  His best for us is often wrapped up in a group of imperfect people.  It is there in that strange amalgamation of personalities and problems that God works His transformation in us.  The more we lay our lives on the altar as living and holy sacrifices and stop conforming to the world but allow Him to work His transforming ways in us our lives will be enriched, our families will be blessed, our communities will see a newness of life.  The HD church will always struggle trying to fix itself by earthly means, but the King has always been able to put Humpty Dumpty back together again.  


Monday, November 19, 2012

God Makes a Difference in Grace Bible Church


Folks who have been part of a church for a while will understand the feeling relayed here.  Going to church business meetings can be about as much fun as hitting your thumb with a hammer.  And the advantage of hitting your thumb is that you don’t keep hitting and hitting.  It probably ought not be that way, but seems to be the nature of such meetings.  Many churches have shifted the focus to a celebration of what God has done over the year rather than just details of a financial kind.  I like that. 

Grace Bible Church in Pryor just held an Annual Celebration.  Since I am the Pastor and had the opportunity to put things together I went with the celebration idea.  I wanted to celebrate the gathering of people God has collected at Grace Bible Church.  I wanted to call all those in the church to celebrate our great God.  I wanted those in the church to celebrate what God has done.  I wanted all those in the church to celebrate one another and what God is doing with and through them.  And now with the event completed I celebrate mission accomplished. 

God is doing His work among people and churches around the world.  He works in a variety of ways and with many surprises.  I thank God for what He is doing.  It is His kingdom.  It is Jesus’ who is building His church.  It is by the work of the Holy Spirit.  And I am glad He included Grace Bible Church.  Evaluated by the world’s standards by the way GBC is nothing.  It is not in a major metropolitan area with large crowds at multiple services.  It hasn’t even caught the interest of locals.  It is a church people easily pass by on their way to Wal-Mart.  But God from on high doesn’t evaluate by the world’s standards.  His ways are not our ways.  Man looks on the outward appearance, but God looks on the heart.  And God has manifested Himself at Grace Bible Church. 

Jesus tells a story, "Again, the Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure hidden in the field, which a man found, and hid. In his joy, he goes and sells all that he has, and buys that field." Matthew 13:44

That is so true of the Kingdom, and it relates to God’s work at Grace Bible Church as well.  There is great treasure in God’s manifestation, His truth, His work in people’s lives.  Often the treasure isn’t seen.  It’s walked by.  It’s missed.  It’s assumed there is nothing of value there.  But the treasure is there.  Some find it and have great joy. 

I celebrate what God is doing.  I am thankful I get to see Him at work.  I appreciate the people He has chosen to bring together and work with. 

People say it isn’t good to boast (then they do it anyway).  God says there is something that should be boasted in.  Take a look:

This is what the LORD says: “Don’t let the wise boast in their wisdom, or the powerful boast in their power, or the rich boast in their riches. But those who wish to boast should boast in this alone: that they truly know me and understand that I am the LORD who demonstrates unfailing love and who brings justice and righteousness to the earth, and that I delight in these things. I, the LORD, have spoken!   Jeremiah 9:23-24 (NLT)

I want to boast in the Lord and that He has allowed us to know Him.  Let the celebration continue!

Friday, October 26, 2012

The Value of Work and Money



There is great value in work.  I have had times of little or no work and times when I have been overwhelmed with lots of work.  I am here to tell you lots of work is better.  I have discovered something else about work.  It doesn’t have to be work I enjoy.  I realize that not promoting the idea of “work I enjoy” is almost anti-American these days.  I agree that doing work you enjoy is truly satisfying, but just working brings its own satisfaction.  

God gave Moses some very important tips for living well on planet earth.  One of the top ten was to work six days then take a day for non-work.  Here is motivation to do a job, any job, well: …Don’t work only while being watched, in order to please men, but work wholeheartedly, fearing the Lord. Whatever you do, do it enthusiastically, as something done for the Lord and not for men Colossians 3:22-23 (HCSB).   

People were created by God for relationship with Him and for being creative forces in their own right.  Work was never a curse from God nor was it a design flaw it is a blessing for us all.
 
Money has a value of its own.  I know it is helpful for purchasing food and keeping a roof over our heads, but it also provides a measure of one’s own heart health.  It is my focus on money that will tell me if my heart is seeking God, trusting Him, caring about His kingdom, concerned about others. The Apostle Paul provides thoughts concerning this in one of his letters to Timothy:

17 Teach those who are rich in this world not to be proud and not to trust in their money, which is so unreliable. Their trust should be in God, who richly gives us all we need for our enjoyment. 18 Tell them to use their money to do good. They should be rich in good works and generous to those in need, always being ready to share with others.  1 Timothy 6:17-18 (NLT)

Who are the rich in this world?  If you make $12,000.00 per year you are in the top 18% of the richest people in the world.  Paul says to Timothy to teach the rich not to be proud and not to trust in their money, but to use their money to do good.  If my hand is curled around my cash and my drive is to achieve the accumulation of wealth I have a serious heart problem.  I need to be like Paul says, “rich in good works and generous to those in need, always being ready to share with others.”  In this way I keep my hand open and uncurled allowing God to fill it and use whatever is there for His purposes.
 
The book of Proverbs offers wisdom on the pursuit of riches.  Check this out. 

4 Don’t wear yourself out trying to get rich. Be wise enough to know when to quit. 5 In the blink of an eye wealth disappears, for it will sprout wings and fly away like an eagle. Proverbs 23:4-5 (NLT)

Not long ago (pre-2008) people who had trusted in retirement accounts and investing in markets and even buying real estate were disappointed as the economic balloon burst.  In the blink of an eye wealth can disappear.  But there is a way to be more secure.  Let’s go back to Proverbs.

9 Honor the LORD with your wealth and with the best part of everything you produce. 10 Then he will fill your barns with grain, and your vats will overflow with good wine.   Proverbs 3:9-10 (NLT)

There is value in work and in money, but it comes from using them to honor the Lord.  He will reward our efforts not just in the short run, but forever.  And, for us, now we will find work and money wonderful extensions of God’s grace.  Provided to shape us into His incredible design.  Allowed to reveal how we are progressing along the way.
 
Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and the knowledge of God! How unsearchable His judgments and untraceable His ways! Romans 11:33 (HCSB)



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Peace


Peace is a concept of many colors.  It is sought by many.  Expected by some.  Practiced  at times.  Ignored or just trampled on.  Experienced?  Peace experienced?  Maybe.  Depends.  Could be.  Let’s see. 

There have been peace signs, peace pipes, peace movements, peace prizes.  I was curious about peace particularly as it applies to my relationship with God.  It seemed checking the Bible for ideas on this was a good place to start. 

I noticed that in Genesis 4 the sons of Adam lacked peace.  Cain killed Abel.  That is an ominous beginning for families and societies to follow.  Jumping through history a bit I find Abraham and Lot engaged in a dispute over lands for their flocks.  They go their separate ways and have peace. 

Are you familiar with the Mizpah?  It is often quoted on a medallion worn by two people which says: The Lord watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another.  It appears to be a blessing between friends but was really a peace agreement between rivals.  Jacob, the grandson of Abraham, who had married Laban’s two daughters, Rachel and Leah, was leaving with the wives, kids and wealth he had.  Laban who had used Jacob pursued him.  They made an agreement to stay away from each other in order to have peace.  Here is another rendering of the Mizpah: “May the LORD keep watch between us to make sure that we keep this covenant when we are out of each other’s sight.” Genesis 31:49 (NLT)   It lacks the warm fuzzies the other idea of Mizpah enjoyed.  This has more to do with stopping the feud.  I just watched the series on the Hatfields and McCoys.  Their relationship was filled with intense and senseless bitterness and violence.  Stopping the feud is a good step in the right direction.  The families signed a peace agreement 138 years after it all began. 

The peace pictured is one of opposing forces agreeing to stop fighting and possibly separating from one another in order to just let the other be.  That may be what is needed at times.  But when I think of Romans 5:1 I imagine there is more.  It says this: Therefore, since we have been made right in God’s sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us. Romans 5:1 (NLT)

If peace with God looks like the examples above then what I got because of Jesus is a God who isn’t fighting me and has separated from me for my own good.  Hmm.  Isaiah 59:2 says, “Your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God.” Iniquities make a separation between me and God not Jesus.  That can’t be the idea of peace Jesus has made possible.  There must be something else.
 
Peter greets the readers of his letter with these words: May grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord. 2 Peter 1:2 (ESV)   This isn’t a “cessation to hostilities” or a “separation” kind of peace.  Peace appears to be a positive thing that is related to my relationship with God the Father and Jesus our Lord. 

I am thinking peace is a force.  It is a forged friendship with the Triune God with powerful results.  In John 14 Jesus says this: Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. John 14:27 (ESV)  The peace Jesus is offering is a gift homemade and not available in any stores.  He said His peace is distinct from what is available in the world.  In the world peace is a cessation of hostilities or if personal stress causes a lack of peace, then peace is found in Prozac.   So Jesus’ peace is something else, something more.  Looking around in John 14 there are some clues to what Jesus’ peace might be. 

This is rather exciting. 

A deep loving relationship between Jesus and me gets things going.  As if that isn’t enough Jesus asks the Father for the Holy Spirit to come and never leave.  There is more relationship, a connection between the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.  Connection rather than cessation and separation. 

15 “If you love me, obey my commandments. 16 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, who will never leave you. John 14:15-16 (NLT)

Jesus relates and there is closeness not abandonment.

18 No, I will not abandon you as orphans—I will come to you.  John 14:18 (NLT)

The divine and human relationship is mystical and real not just mythical and theory. 

20 When I am raised to life again, you will know that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you.  John 14:20 (NLT)

God the Father and the Son joining in friendship with me is sufficient to crush the waves of uncertainty that come or the attacks of Satan that are certain and give me peace. 

23 Jesus answered him, “If anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.  John 14:23 (ESV)

Jesus’ peace comes in the relationship and in what He gives us.  The Holy Spirit comes in power to help, to comfort, to guide, to teach, to strengthen, to remind me of what Jesus has already said.  When I have all that I can certainly have peace. 

26 But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you. 27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.  John 14:26-27 (ESV)

There is more in Romans 5 worth taking a look at regarding peace with God.

1 Therefore, since we have been made right in God’s sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us.

Remembering what was in John 14 I see the outworking of those things in Romans 5. 

2 Because of our faith, Christ has brought us into this place of undeserved privilege where we now stand, and we confidently and joyfully look forward to sharing God’s glory.

This new relationship, this dynamic connection with God because of Jesus opens up unparalleled possibilities for me.  The peace runs deep in me because of the relationship, the solid place to stand out of which comes confidence and joy and anticipation of sharing God’s glory.  That equips me for the ups and downs of life, the troubles around the next bend or on Thursday.  I see that in the following verses.

3 We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance.

I see the positive aspects of peace.  It is more than calm, but a force for living.  It leads to more of what God intended in me. 

4 And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation.  5 And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.  Romans 5:1-5 (NLT)

Peace with God includes His love.  He demonstrates how much He loves me by giving me the Holy Spirit who fills my heart with His love.  Jesus talked about those things in John 14 where He gives His disciples His peace that is like no other. 

The words of Isaiah serve to remind me that peace is from God and comes only to those who trust Him. 

3 You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! 
4 Trust in the LORD always, for the LORD GOD is the eternal Rock.  Isaiah 26:3-4 (NLT)

It appears Jesus was right again.  There is a peace the world gives and one from above.  I appreciate the need for the one the world gives, but I prefer the greater one from Him.  Peace, what a colorful word.