The Cost of Peace
Peace between warring nations comes
with a hard-fought truce. Peace between the oppressor and those afraid to
resist comes at the price of slavery.
Peace pursued constantly through
pleasure and consumption is a fantasy that leads to obsession with whatever it
takes to live stress-free: comfort
foods, constant distraction of entertainment, addictions. We strive to live so
that we don’t hurt anywhere. Our relationships work to our advantage. We have everything
we want on our happiness checklist. For now.
Are we depending on ideal
circumstances for a transient peace? Peace on our terms?
We ask God for peace. We ask him to
take away our pain and struggles so that we can have peace. Yet in the middle
of a health crisis, a faith crisis or a relationships crisis, where is God? We
find him there with us. Like the soldier in battle or the cowering slave, we stay
poised to discover the peace that defies our understanding—and our control. No
one can take that peace away from us. Peace that doesn’t depend on shifting circumstances.
Peace that isn’t vulnerable to the enemies of joy that snatch that conditional
peace from us.
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your explanations are clear and concise as they describe the complexity of inner healing
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