THE PERFECT PICTURE OF PEACE
“ 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 .”–John 14:27
I read the story of two artist who set out to each paint a picture of peace. One man painted the picture of a placid lake, tucked among the hills where the stormy winds couldn’t disturb it. A touching scene that warms the heart.
The other painted a stormy sea with raging waves, and wrecks scattered along the shore. Rising up out of the sea was a tiny rocky island, and high upon the cliff there was a small cleft in the rock where a dove was sitting calmly on the nest she had made. Observers all agree that this latter picture was a better depiction of peace. It was the work of a thoughtful and wise artist.
However, as great as that picture was, it isn’t the best picture of peace. The best picture is that of Christ Himself. From the time He was born, even before, He knew exactly what would happen. From the cradle to the grave, He lived in the shadow of the cross. He was hated and despised by sinful men, yet He never worried, wavered, or wandered off the course appointed Him. He set His face like a flint toward Jerusalem and, with total devotion, He pressed on. And never, not even one time, do we ever hear a word of consternation, care, or complaint. He possessed a deep settled peace beyond anything the world had ever witnessed. He was the perfect picture of peace.
It was in the light of His glorious example that He promised, “–my peace I give unto you”(John 14:27). Amazing indeed! He who is the perfect picture of peace promised to provide His peace to His people. As someone said: “No Christ, no peace; Know Christ, know peace”. So how is it with you dear friend? In Christ, who is our peace, we can have “the peace of God, which passeth all understanding” and it “shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:7). In Him, that peace which is pictured perfectly becomes your permanent possession.
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DIVINE CORRECTION
“My son, despise not the chastening of the LORD; neither be weary of his correction: For whom the LORD loveth he correcteth ; even as a father the son in whom he delighteth .” Proverbs 3:11-12
Do not despise, or make light of, the chastening hand of God in your life.
How does one make light of God’s correction, when it obviously feels so heavy? By not recognizing His hand in the trial, or by not confessing its benefit even when you may not understand it, or by not acknowledging your need for it when it comes.
Sometimes God chastens and corrects us in order to circumvent worldly ambitions; at other times it may be in order to remove self-righteous pride, or self-sufficient delusions. Although you may not be walking in any known or gross sin at the moment, ask yourself this question: “have I no pride to destroy?!”
It is because God is not weary of you that He chastens you; so do not grow weary of Him. You see, the child of God is never punished, because of Christ’s work on the cross (he took our punishment for us). However, the child of God is always corrected, because of Christ’s work on the cross — God will not give up His work of sanctification because Christ has made us eternally His.
God does not delight in your suffering, but He does delight in you, through Christ, and so He sends suffering in order to shape and mold you into the image of Christ.
Dear believer, there is nothing virtuous or good about the suffering you are facing right now. But there is virtue and goodness in the One who sends it.(Baptist Bible Hour)
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