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Tuesday
Jan262010

One Word At A Time: Peace

By MAD21

Peace means many things to many people. Wikipedia has a lot of information about where the word came from and what it means stating in its first sentence: "Peace is a quality describing a society or a relationship that is operating harmoniously. This is commonly understood as the absence of hostility..." If you Google it, the first things you'll see are images of a peace sign, and links to the definition; the Peace Corps.; Peace Quotes; and the Nobel Peace Prize to name a few.

The world would have us think that peace is when everything is going our way. But I have to wonder if what they really mean is you can have peace so long as you do as you like and no one or nothing interferes. We all know that couldn't happen for everyone, so does that mean we can't all have peace? I don't believe it. But then, what does peace really mean?

Peace doesn't mean there isn't noise, trouble, or hard work.
It means to be in the midst of those things
and still be calm in your heart. - Marcel Morin

This is one of my favorite quotes regarding what it means to have peace. I think so many people think that to be at peace means that we don't have anything going on in our lives that cause us grief. That couldn't be further from the truth. I've had times in my life when everything was going well, as often as when things were falling apart, and I didn't feel at peace.

Here is what the Bible has to say about it:

Peace is something that God gives you: "The Lord turn his face toward you, and give you peace." Numbers 6:26 "And the kingdom of Jehoshaphat was at peace, for his God had given him rest on every side." 2 Chronicles 20:30 and "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." Isaiah 9:6

Peace is a clean conscience: "But Joseph said, "Far be it from me to do such a thing! Only the man who was found to have the cup will become my slave. The rest of you, go back to your father in peace." Genesis 44:17

Peace means not holding grudges against anyone: "Therefore tell him I am making my covenant of peace with him." Numbers 25:12

Peace is a promise not to cause conflict: "Except for the Hivites living in Gibeon, not one city made a treaty of peace with the Israelites, who took them all in battle." Joshua 11:19

Peace is a time without conflict: "So the land had peace for forty years, until Othniel son of Kenaz died." Judges 3:11 and "That day Moab was made subject to Israel, and the land had peace for eighty years." Judges 3:30

Peace means to not be afraid: "But the LORD said to him, "Peace! Do not be afraid. You are not going to die." Judges 6:23

In the best or worst of times, I believe to truly be at peace means you have to have faith. Faith in God, the Creator whose wisdom far surpasses our own. You must be willing to believe in something bigger than yourself and what you can only see and experience in your own life. You have to have faith that "...in all things God works for the good of those who love him..." Romans 8:28

Horatio Spafford wrote one of my favorite hymns called, "It is well with my soul." He wrote it on his journey to meet his wife, Anna, in Europe. She had traveled with the intension of meeting him there with four of their children, ages 2, 5, 9 and 11. The ship they were sailing on sank, taking the lives of all four children. Before this trip, Mr. Spafford had also lost his entire fortune, so you can only imagine the despair he must have felt. In spite of the tragedy this family faced, and all that they had lost, they moved forward in their faith and continued to do work in Jerusalem bringing people to Christ. Mr. Spafford wrote the words to this hymn as he sailed over the waters where his children died.

 

I can think of fewer things that would cause me such deep grief, than to know my children not only died so young, but also suffered in their last moments. And yet, Mr. Spafford was at peace. Real peace. This is similar to the pain I know the families of Haiti have to be going through at this very moment. You might ask, "How can there be peace among such devastation and suffering?" Because of our faith. Because of the peace that only God can give. The indescribable God-given feeling of knowing that even after losing everything, just as Mr. Spafford did, that "it is well with my soul."

There is so much more than what we see in this place. So much more than we can understand. Who knows why bad things happen. What I do know is that God is there. And with him, comes peace.

This post is a participant in a blog carnival over at Bridget Chumbley's One Word at a Time.
Be sure to go and check out what everyone else wrote on: Peace.

Fellow blogger Maureen (Twitter @Doallas) had a great idea to challenge all of us participating in this week's bi-weekly carnival. She is challenging us to make a donation for every comment on our post to an organization that is currently serving in Haiti (Challenge for Haiti). I love the idea, and therefore will make a $2.00 donation to Samaritan's Purse for every comment made to this post before midnight Sunday, January 31st.

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Reader Comments (12)

Wonderful post. It's thought-provoking and well-considered. I do think that those with the deepest faith can be at peace in their hearts, and for the reasons you offer.

I like the Morin quote a lot, too.

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMaureen

Calm in the stor, that's what it is. It doesn't mean "no storm." Just means calm in the storm.

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterGlynn

So true. I wonder if people realize that their definition of peace is so impossible- like you said, anyone speaking to us, interacting with us, meeting us, or just being around would threaten that "peace" and what kind of peace would that be? I love that Jesus offers a peace that passes all understanding. Great post Ginny!

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJasonS

Ginny, I think you made such a great point... I sometimes feel like I have to be in some perfectly serene situation and setting to feel real peace. The reality is when things are crazy and the walls are closing in around me... that is when experiencing peace is the best!

Thanks for these wise words and for your support for Haiti!

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBridget

WOW! You have a great line up of Scriptures, here!

I shudder to think how I would be, if I were in the shoes of the hymn writer -- but, I trust if it came down to that, I hope I could be like this faith-filled brother.

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterFaith Barista Bonnie

Great thoughts Ginny!

I LOVE this quote: "Peace doesn't mean there isn't noise, trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things
and still be calm in your heart. - Marcel Morin" It pretty much sums up peace for me!

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKevin M.

Peace is a relationship ... I can climb onboard with that ... :-)

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRussell Holloway

This is the second post to mention Spafford's song -- and I feel blessed to have experienced both.

Thank you. I love that quote by morin.

January 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLouise

Excellent tie in with Faith.

January 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterHelen

"in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart." wow only GOD does that in the life of someone!!

"Therefore if there is any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection and mercy, 2 fulfill my joy by being like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. " Phil. 2:1-2

:)

January 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDela

Another song I have thought of often lately that ties into your blog is "Still" - "Find rest my soul, in Christ alone. Know His power in quietness and trust." The images of the Haitians singing praises to God in the midst of their trials is humbling me and makes me realize I have a long ways to go in my faith walk to reach where they are.

Thank you also for the background to "It Is Well with My Soul". I never knew that story, and it takes on a more powerful meaning knowing it came from such a place of grief.

Great post, and bless you for the donations to Haiti from it.

January 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy

Okay, I'm leaving a comment. Yup, that's the kind of person I am.

January 28, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterWendy

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