We had a sweet, beautiful time in our ladies Bible study tonight. The Lord has reminded me of the following post several times over the last few days, and tonight He has it burning in my soul to share...it is from December 2013. Not much has changed...I continue to pray for earthly peace, all the while choosing to walk in His perfect peace in the midst of our not so perfect circumstances. God's bigger. Every time.
From the same heart, one year later...
I looked up the definition of 'peace'..."freedom from disturbance; quiet
and tranquility". I can barely type this out from laughing
hysterically one moment and crying a very ugly cry the next. Laughing
because our home experiences 'freedom from disturbance' only if no one
is home, and crying because I don't think we experience 'quiet and
tranquility' even while sleeping...seriously. I have commented many
times lately that our home has no peace. I continually ask for prayer
any chance I have and I certainly have not grown weary of asking the
Lord for it myself. But I believe that I need to expound on what I
mean.
There is a verse that appears in two separate chapters of Jeremiah that
recently grabbed my attention in a whole new way. You see, the Lord has
been teaching me a powerful truth over the last several years and just
when I think I'm getting close to fleshing it out in a way that would be
pleasing to Him, He grabs my attention yet again. What is this truth?
It is the beauty of living a transparent life...no pretenses, no
duplicity, only authenticity! For years I honestly believed that I was
living a transparent life...only to have the Lord open my eyes to the
lie I had been living and sadly, teaching my children to believe and
live as well (that's a post all of it's own...and will come soon!)
So, back to this verse..."'Peace, peace' they say, when there is no
peace...", Jeremiah 6:14 and 8:11. In these chapters the Lord is
preparing to unleash His wrath because of the wickedness that abounds
among His people. They ignored their circumstances and tried to cover
it up by shouting, "peace, peace", when in actuality there was no peace
at all! So many of us are guilty of this very lie...I was for so long
and I don't want to be ever again! There are people all around us that
have yet to make their eternity secure in Jesus and they are in turmoil
and chaos...lacking any sign of hope or peace. They look at those of us
that call ourselves Christians, as we walk around with our plastic
masks on trying our best to disguise our chaos, shouting, "peace,
peace", all the while our bank accounts are overdrawn, our children are
misbehaving, our marriages are struggling and we're fighting all manner
of physical, mental and emotional sickness...no peace at all. No
earthly peace, that is...here's the perspective that we're missing...
Jesus said in John 14:27, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.
I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be
troubled and do not be afraid." One of the wonderful blessings of
having a personal relationship with Jesus is the peace that passes all
human understanding that only He can give (Philippians 4)! Do we have
troubles? Yes! Do we have struggles? Yes! Do we have difficulties?
Absolutely! However, we also have the powerful promise of Jesus
Himself...this part is my absolute favorite!! Just two chapters over,
in John 16:33, He gets real with us, I can hardly bare it..."I have told
you these things so that in me you may have peace. In this world you
will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." Wow!!
Such joy and yes, peace, in that one powerful verse! He is so
honest...there is no pretense about Him...He tells us exactly what to
expect. In this world we WILL have trouble, but IN HIM we have
peace...real peace...not fake, not plastic!
So, if you peep inside the windows of the Chamblee home...and you're
very welcome to do so, but you better bring your Windex if you expect to
actually SEE inside...you will not see earthly peace...yet, but I
refuse to stop asking;) You will see some siblings argue, you will see
one of our sweet blessings struggle with sensory sensitivity disorder
which causes a little turmoil and heartache most days, you will see
toys, laundry and half empty bottles of soda lying around, you will see
me...the mommy...send some very loud kiddos to their rooms and you will
see our friends and others from the community stop by for some
encouragement in the midst of it all.
But here is what you will NOT see...you will not see or hear us
shouting, "Peace, peace" when there is no peace. You will see and hear
us shouting, "We're having a hard day and chaos abounds, but we have
peace like a river because our mighty Savior has overcome the world and
filled us with His Spirit!" and all the while I will continue to daily
ask the Lord for that earthly peace to be present in our home, knowing,
believing and accepting that if it is His will He will grant it, if
not...His grace is sufficient! As followers of Jesus, we do not need to
pretend that our circumstances are perfect and peaceful...we need to
proclaim that our God is perfect and peaceful in the midst of our
circumstances.
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