His or Theirs?

I look around and consider all that the world has to offer.

We have that which appears to be mass chaos and unstable in all its dealings.

We have riots: are you the 99% or the 1%?; Our national debt is high and our unemployment rate low; We now have legalized same-gender marriages, legalized abortions and staggering divorce rates.

We live in a world where teen moms are considered celebrities and sex sells. Sister Wives has introduced us to the world of polygamy and the sanctity of marriage is at an all time low.

What the world has to offer us is temporal, a shifting of the sands and unstable at best.

No matter how the world is packing it, whatever they offer lacks one major thing: Peace.

And hard as it may try, they cannot recreate the peace that only the Lord can offer.

Peace I leave with you; My [own] peace I now give and bequeath to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. [Stop allowing yourselves to be agitated and disturbed; and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and intimidated and cowardly and unsettled.] John 14:27

But God, according to 2 Corinthians 1:20, His words are yes and Amen.

There are no shifting sands, nothing temporal or unstable. He is our best.

It’s so easy though to lose focus, to shift our eyes to what we see around us.

But as we continue on in the Are You out of Focus? series, I encourage you to turn to the peacemaker when it’s peace you lack.

When we let Him fill the lack, we lack no more.

Focusing on Him,

Barb

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Peace of Christ to You

“Do not let your hearts be troubled.  Trust in God;  trust also in me.”  John 14:1 (NIV)

I love what it says in chapter 14 of the book of John.  Need a fresh focus?  A redirect?  Check it out.

In one of my Bibles, there is a chapter descriptor which says of chapter 14, “Christ comforts His disciples.”

I love that — Jesus brings His followers comfort!

Another word which could be substituted here is peace.  Christ brings peace to His disciples.

Jesus interacts with His close followers here in ways that I can relate.

Jesus’ closest friends are unclear of the meaning of everything that Jesus says must take place.  He is leaving and to them, there is no good way to take that news.  The disciples ask Jesus just what He means by his radical statement — that knowing Him was knowing the Father (see verse 7) — and that the peace of Christ was theirs. News of his departure brought anything but peace or comfort to these men that loved Him.  First it was Thomas who asked (well, of course it would be Thomas, as we all know he was the doubter!); but then it was Philip, and then Judas (not Iscariot) asking the questions that were in all of their minds.

Jesus chides Philip, as He has chided me personally before, by asking “Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip? (Kim?)” (verse 9)

Like the disciples who didn’t understand, I have lost my focus at times.  I’ve taken my eyes off of Jesus and let circumstances and emotions dictate how I live my life.  I temporarily get off track.

Do you ever feel like you are out of focus?

I have. And when I am out of focus like the disciples in this chapter, I don’t understand or see what Jesus is doing in the midst of life’s circumstances.

Jesus is the one who holds the key to our focus remaining clear.  Jesus is the one who is our peace in the turmoil and busyness.  He is our peace in the storms and howling winds of life.  He is our peace in the midst of our marriage relationship and all other relationships.

Jesus points out to His beloved friends that if  they walk in faith, in a relationship with Him, then His Holy Spirit will come and live inside of each of them.  The Spirit of the Living God will teach them all things.  (verse 26)

He is not leaving them, but rather giving them exactly what they need — His indwelling Spirit living in them! Talk about a refocus.

We must remember our Christian walk is all about relationship.  Relationship to the One who lives in us! Relationship with the One who died to reconcile us to the Father! Relationship to the One who lives victoriously over sin and death!

Ladies, it is time to say no to the peace-stealer, that crafty enemy of your souls, and to keep our eyes focused on the Prince of Peace.  He has promised us peace. He gives it to us generously. Oh, not the peace of the world, but the peace of Christ.  John 14:27 says,

 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.

Don’t be troubled.  Don’t be afraid.  Refocus on Christ.  And may the peace of Christ be with you,

Kim

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We’re Taking Back Our Peace

Has the peace-stealer caused you to lose focus on the peace-speaker?

Join us for our study:  Are You Out of Focus part 2: We’re Taking Back Our Peace.

One example we can glean from is Esther. She had a decision to make that would effect the nation of Israel positively or negatively. But this decision would also put her own life in danger.

Esther had a choice to make. God chose her uncle, Mordecai, to bring peace to her decision making. In the midst of all this, satan was working to keep Esther silent. Though she knew what decision to choose, he was working hard to steal her peace.

“For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to royal position for such a time as this?”  Esther 4:14

Not every decision we are presented with has the same dire circumstances.  However, in the midst of all this, satan is ever present and ready to steal our peace.

Grab your Bible, a great cup of coffee, your journal, and a prepared heart, as we get ready to to take back our peace! ♥

It’s time to turn the “peace stealer” on his ugly head!!  Today show:  We’re taking back our PEACE!! ♥

Cherie, Rebecca & the Imperfect Wives Radio team

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