Would you like to FEEL at peace more and more each day?
Who wouldn’t! Personal circumstances and problems as well as complex world situations seem to conspire to keep even the most placid in a state of agitation. Add to the warp and woof of 21st century life the seeming random as well as intentional violence! Just a glance at one’s iPhone in the morning is enough to draw up the covers and stay in bed!
Hear the promise of the Lord, however!
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on you: because he trusts in you. Isaiah 26:3
The last 2 days I have whiffed peace. God has been working in me for years as I grow to understand and love the FACT that He is sovereign and in control of everything that happens to you and me. Just that knowledge has eased my anxiety about:
- traffic delays
- alarm clock malfunctions
- minor and major wounds from other people
- accidents or chronic physical conditions (constipation that dogs me!)
- the pain of my own chosen sin (‘there I go again, blurting out something hurtful’/ ‘there I go again, overeating’/ ‘there I go again, choosing to indulge in self-pity’ / ‘there I go again, lying to look good’ / ‘there I go again, divulging a confidence’ / ‘there I go again, saying something negative about a friend or family member AND enjoying it!’ )
Coupled with a deeper appreciation for what it means for God to ordain/plan/send/prescribe/allow every event has been a growing understanding of God’s will for the lives of His children.
And you know that I’m talking about our growth in holiness, also translated as ‘sanctification’. 1 Thess 4:3a – For it is God’s will that you should be holy:
A very precious friend has played a significant role in my spiritual maturing. Last October, she mailed me William Gurnall’s 800-page book called The Christian in Complete Armour. Eleven months later I am on page 422 of collected sermons. It’s so rich that when I dip into it on weekends, I chew slowly, sucking out this English pastor’s exposition of Ephesians 6. His 17th-century perspective is refreshingly deep.
Across recent pages Gurnall has been talking about the benefits of holiness. Today, I read this quote:
“….perfect rest depends on perfect holiness….”
Okay – we will NEVER attain to perfect holiness until we SEE Jesus face to face. But don’t you think it follows from the above premise that:
As we grow in holiness, we grow in rest and peace
What I wrote in my journal this morning was that ‘I should seek holiness and be GRATEFUL for all the circumstances God has planned for me THIS DAY……
- if it is true that God works all things for the GOOD of those who love Him, who are called according to His purposes (Romans 8:28)
- if it is true that NO ‘GOOD’ thing does He withhold from those who are righteous (Ps 84:11)
- if it is true that God’s design to do us ‘good’ means to grow and shape us to think, act, react and feel more and more like His beloved Son’
If I take God at His Word, then it follows logically that I should see every event as bearing an opportunity for growth in my holiness or sanctification. Yes, events can be evil and there is suffering and pain, but each circumstance is packed with holiness-making practical exercises.
And if the more I grow in holiness, the more PEACE I will feel, then why should I fear? And if God allows/sends/ordains/plans good out of this next event then I SHOULD be able to relax, to rest if I truly trust Him.
Go back to that Isaiah quote and see for yourself. The taking God at His word lies at the end of that promise…’because he trusts in You.’
Why is this a big deal for me? Why do I care so much about growing my ability to rest and be at peace and be free from anxiety? Because I live with fear – a lot of fear!
Some people fear the whole getting old and dying process.
Others fear not having enough money to take them through those final years on earth.
Existentially, I fear something happening to my kids and grandkids. On a day-to-day basis, I fear not having enough time to get my work done (so I can READ and RELAX). And in my profession, I fear that I won’t be able to be creative enough to sustain the interest of my students.
So, YES, I AM interested in TRUE and LASTING inner peace that doesn’t depend on circumstances.
And what the Holy Spirit is teaching me through His Word and writers like William Gurnall is that it is in my own personal best interests to see holiness. I’ll close with a quote of his, taken from page 422:
“There is only perfect rest, because (of) perfect holiness. Whence those frights and fears which make them a….terror about? (These) make men discontented in every condition. They neither can relish the sweetness of their enjoyments, nor bear the bitter taste of their afflictions.”
What I am left with is this question:
Maria – why should you fear tomorrow if God promises to use every thing that happens in order to work MORE holiness in you, replacing what is unholy and selfish and destructive?
Just think! If we could allow this thought to permeate our conscious, waking thoughts, maybe it would begin to seep down into the realm of the unconscious.
What do we have to lose?
Sep 13, 2015 @ 22:05:23
Maria – many thanks for this just now. This is just quick as I am dropping! Mary is with us now as she and I this pm visited two Care Homes and we see another tomorrow morning – before 3 friends from London arrive for lunch. I also saw 2 Homes last Friday and attended a sad but loving funeral in Wimbledon on Thursday, the wife of my cousin Tim. We are revisiting the possibility of finding a nice Home for my mother as Care at Claygate is becoming more difficult. I pray for peace, clarity and God’s gracious provision in His timing. Your Post tonight is most apt! So glad your time with Wes and Anne went well and safe journeys. Love the photos, thank you! Hope your week at school will go well in every way, speak soon, Love Jill
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Sep 14, 2015 @ 16:49:36
God is amazing at how he brings material to me, also, at JUST the right time!