Recently as I sat in a circle of leaders from our church, a woman asked a simple question, provoking rich discussion. “What are your hopes for our church?” There were several responses, for our little community has many hopes. But on that night this spilled out of me: “I hope we become more and more the kind of people who learn to resist the anxieties of this world because we believe Jesus is with us and that Jesus is doing something with us.”
I’ve come to believe, more and more, that one of the signs of God’s presence with us is our ability to experience Jesus’ peace amid a world flooded with fear, restlessness, and suspicion. The ability to receive and live by Jesus’ peace is what I hope for me. And this is what I hope for the people in my life.
After Jesus’ resurrection, two of His followers walked on the road from Emmaus, and “Jesus himself was suddenly standing there among them” (Luke 24:36). The reaction, however, was not delight or joy, but terror. “The whole group was startled and frightened, thinking they were seeing a ghost!” (Luke 24:37). How else would you react if the Lord of the Universe stood before you after you had seen the Roman powers nail the God-man to a cross?!
To these frightened souls, Jesus said, “Peace be with you” and “Why are you frightened?” and “Why are your hearts filled with doubt?” (Luke 24:36,38).
When Jesus arrives, peace or well-being arrives as well. Whenever our hearts are riddled with uncertainty or despair, however our heaviest questions press upon us, wherever we are desperate for hope, for light, for the promise that God can make beauty out of ruin—Jesus says, “Peace be with you.”
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Exodus 4:1-17
More:
Read John 14:27. What gift did Jesus say He would leave for us? What’s unique about this gift that only He brings?
Next:
Where do you encounter fear, anxiety, or uncertainty (with what people, in what situations, around what memories)? How can you envision Jesus speaking (and bringing) peace into these places?
Gary Shultz on February 3, 2016 at 6:33 am
Winn, with the picture and the title it pushed me to a parallel account with Jesus sailing adventures. Jesus continuing to press the point even after, as you have mentioned, the resurrection. they saw the human, but it was difficult to retain that Jesus was God. That is one area we have the advantage, we get to see the bigger picture. Not only did Jesus bring peace in crazy situations, but He brought peace, strength and faith in every day living. Is it like that today, Jesus brings the power we should have peace? Thanks Winn, and thanks for your participation.
Winn Collier on February 3, 2016 at 12:23 pm
Jesus brings the power – yes, he does.
gagirllive on February 3, 2016 at 7:12 am
I was just thinking on this the other day…how we are living in such anxious times that afford us an opportunity to display the power of the gospel and particularly the peace that knowing Christ can bring. I say “can” bring because although Jesus has brought us peace “with” God, not all of us are experiencing the peace “of” God…and what a shame that is. It is the gift that Jesus pointedly said He would give to us. What a stark contrast we can be in a world filled with so much fear and hopelessness. People are desperate for peace of mind and heart. I want to make it my aim to enjoy this wonderful gift and make others jealous to know how to receive it. Then I can tell them that peace is a person…it has a name: JESUS. Great word for today, Winn. Thanks
Winn Collier on February 3, 2016 at 12:24 pm
Go spread the hope…
Tom Felten on February 3, 2016 at 9:02 am
So grateful for God’s peace. Paul wrote, “Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6-7). It’s so much better to bring our worries, questions, and anxieties to God instead of trying to handle them by ourselves!
sandy229 on February 3, 2016 at 9:49 am
Yes, Jesus gives us peace that passes all understanding!! Thank you Winn for today’s devotion.