Peace as a Blessing

Peace as a Blessing

Peace be with you”

John 20:26

After Jesus Christ inhabited the hearts of believers through the Holy Spirit, we begin to encounter an abundance of kindnesses and blessings sprinkled throughout the New Testament. Jesus described what we should expect when God’s presence is with us. He explained to his disciples just before His crucifixion, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your heart be troubled and do not be afraid” (John 14:27). 

Jesus’ post-resurrection greeting to the disciples, “Peace be with you,” reminded them of the very thing He’d promised just a few days prior. Though it might have been a traditional greeting, it surely had a deeper meaning coming from the actual Prince of Peace! Indeed, His resurrection had accomplished what was until then only a longing in the hearts of those who sought God. Jesus had overcome the troubles of the world. Total well-being and inner rest of the spirit in fellowship with God was now possible—true peace.

It’s also available to me, a modern-day believer. Deep breathing, prayer, medication (meditation?), a quiet time in my favorite rocking chair and a cup of coffee are a few of my strategies for finding that quietness of spirit. I think I’ll now include envisioning Jesus greeting me with those words, “Peace be with you.” I know that’s what He desires for me, offers to me and prays for me. 

Jesus, show me how to receive and live within that precious gift of peace for Your glory.   

Linda Les

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