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How to Let Peace Rule - Encouragement for Today - Mar. 12, 2013

Samantha Reed

March 12, 2013

How to Let Peace Rule
Samantha Evilsizer

"Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful." Colossians 3:15 (NIV)

No more able are we to drive the rain back into the clouds by holding hands to the sky...

Or to stretch a rainbow's colors wide by grasping its tails...

Or to force the tides to retreat by running at the sea...

No more capable of these feats are we, than pursing and capturing peace.

Peace.

That for which the world wars. Families crumble. People roam. That for which we compromise, and improvise, and televise: It's here ... if only you race after it with your time, your money, your life.

But for all our chasing, we never lay hold of peace. Not until we reckon with nine words that beckon a stillness. A truth that causes shoulders to fall and jaws to relax. This scripture tells us there's peace a' plenty, free for all:

"Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts." (Colossians 3:15a NIV)

If we're to find peace, we must become a pupil of He who is our Peace, Jesus Christ. He who is the Word. And this bit of Word, "Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts," is a fine educator.

This truth teaches us to slow down. Those two strong words, "let" and "rule" mean to "umpire" our hurried heart. So when circumstances crumble and we worriedly scramble to right them, we are taught to pause and call our heart to peace.

How do we do this? Through intimate knowledge of He who is our Peace.

Christ is just, as Esther's courage and Haman's defeat reflects. (Esther 7)

Christ redeems, as Job's great loss and even greater gain assures. (Job 42:7-17)

Christ is trustworthy, as His promised resurrection proves. (Matthew 28:1-10)

Christ controls the storms, as calmed winds and waves attest. (Mark 4:35-41)

It will take time to teach our hearts who Christ is and to let peace rule. Umpires don't begin careers in the World Series. Indeed, umpires go through rigorous training and schooling. They must work for years in the minor leagues before even dreaming of the majors.

We too must set our heart and mind to learning. A good place to start is with the minors. Calling our hearts to peace when running late, dinner burns, scrapes and bruises happen, and fender benders occur. This is our practice and preparation for when the doctor calls, the pink slip is given, the papers are served, and the accusations fly.

We call our hearts to remember and trust in He who is faithful to us in the small things, so we learn His character again and again. This gives our hearts the training needed to know He is trustworthy to us in the big things, the in-between things ... everything.

Each call leads to another, which leads to a place of calm and rest. A place where the chase ends. And peace begins.

Dear Lord, You are my Peace. Teach me Your ways, direct me in Your truth. Help me relax my shoulders, loosen my tense jaw, calm my hurried heart. I want to know You more and more. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

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Each day we receive calls and notes from women around the world who are desperately searching for peace, crying out to God for hope and reaching out to Proverbs 31 Ministries for help. Will you help us bring the peace of Christ to a woman in need by partnering with us today?

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Reflect and Respond:
Think of a circumstance you’re currently in that you need peace. How are you going to let the peace of Christ rule?

Memorize one verses about peace today. Call it out to your heart when trouble comes.

Power Verses:
Isaiah 26:3, "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you." (NIV 1984)

Isaiah 9:6, "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." (ESV)

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