Memorise: And the peace of God,
which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and
minds through Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7
We can know all the facts about God’s provisions, but if
emotions do not support our knowledge, we will not be able to act upon what we
know to be true. The peace of God applies a balm of inner serenity to our
emotions. If you have the peace of God, you will feel at peace in mind and
heart – the total inner person. All of us know what it is like to lack inner
peace. Some crisis comes into our lives – some worry, some danger - and a
turbulent storm rages within. Many people seek peace through tranquilizers, depressants,
and other drugs. Others turn to illicit drugs or alcohol. Some try
pseudo-religious movements such as transcendental meditation to find a solution
for their lack of peace.
Philippians 4:6-7 says:
“Do not be careful for nothing; but
in everything, by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests
be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding,
shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus”
How does the believer walk in the shoes of peace? Philippians
4:6-7 reminds us that it is through prayer. Time alone with God in thankful,
prayerful petition is the most effective inner tranquilizer. There is no
solution to inner disquiet as effective as prayer. It always works. The peace
of God transcends all understanding. That means the peace of God is above and
beyond what we understand. It is more than we really need to see us through.
The next time you sense a great inner shaking or even just a
slight inner disquiet, try prayer. Shut yourself away for thirty minutes or an
hour alone with God. Use doctrinal praying. Pray back to God the truth of being
“in Christ,” inseparably united with Christ in all of His person and
work. Pray through your understanding of the Holy Spirit. Pray on each
part of the believer’s armor. Thank the Lord for all of His grace and goodness.
Tell Him about your anxieties and concerns. God will intervene to change
things. It may be so gradual, you will scarcely know how or when it happens,
but when you finish, you will discover the peace of God within your emotions. A
quiet inner serenity and calm reigns even though the storm may still rage
around you. I know that to be true both by experience and by the Word of God.
In fact, if you are practicing this kind of praying regularly, you will
discover the peace of God already there before the crisis comes.
The Scriptures are utterly practical and workable. The Bible
works when we use its promises in every circumstance of life. Have you ever
considered that your lack of inner peace may be God’s way of calling you to
prayer? We have many marvellous electronic gadgets available to us today. A
lack of inner peace could be God’s beeper signals to you. God may be calling
you for an audience with Himself. He wants fellowship with you, and in the
process He will restore to you that peace that transcends all understanding.
Prayer Point: Father, let your
peace like a river flow over my life today in Jesus’ name.
Bible in one year: 2nd Kings
23:28-25:30, Proverbs 25:15-28
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