![]() ![]() In this troubled and fretful world above all things, it is necessary that we know His peace. This peace is His peace, and He gives it to His own. This peace is not to be possessed apart from Him. This peace is only to be enjoyed in Him, as we remain in Him. The peace that the Lord Himself, as the God of Peace, pours into our hearts. However, accompanying all trials and troubles we are assured of His peace. Just because we are Christians does not exempt us from the problems in this life. Indeed, not only did Paul remind us to be patient in tribulation… but in order to be one with Christ, we need to participate in His suffering - the fellowship of his sufferings, with patient endurance. Jesus Himself told us that: in this world, ye shall have tribulation… but that was not the end of the sentence, for He continues, but be of good cheer I have overcome the world. ![]() We are not exempt from trials, troubles, and tribulations in this world. His peace is a spiritual peace – and one that is intended to be enjoyed now. His peace is a peace that is given for us in this age of turmoil and uncertainty. She spent time with Him, in humbleness of heart, and received the better part. Mary took time to kneel at the Master’s feet and accept His gifts of love and peace. Martha, dear Martha was apparently too busy and troubled by many things to receive the heavenly gift that graced her humble home. ![]() His peace is not the false, fractured peace of a world at war with God and man. His is the peace that passes human understanding – and He gives it freely. But the gifts that the Lord bestows upon His children must be received by them, a gift is no gift that is not taken and accepted, appropriated, and acted upon. His words of consolation really do have the power to still the troubled breast. His is the peace that enabled Him to be silent when so grossly misrepresented. His is the peace that spoke calmness and authority to stormy seas and lashing waves. His is the peace that comforted the widow and restored hope in a distraught Jairus. His peace, He gives gladly and generously and continuously. He is able to comfort because He is incarnate Comfort – the great Comforter. He gives His own peace to those He delights in. He offers the same peace that kept Him quiet and calm during His own earthly walk: Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you, not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. You are more precious to Him than the sparkling universe and the riches of the world. He loves you more dearly than human understanding can fathom, and He is the God of comfort when a human heart is faint from exhaustion. He loves to place little lighted candles in our dark chambers of pain and sorrow. He delights to kiss away the tears of sadness and replace them with joy. He knows the troubled and anxious breast. The Lord knows that His wonderful peace is freely available to calm the anxious one, and so He reaches out with words that only He can utter: Let not your heart be troubled, beloved child, neither be afraid. Here is my peace for you, My precious children – I give My peace to you. 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. But take heart I have overcome the world. I have said these things to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her. Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things – but ONE thing is necessary. ![]()
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