He will redeem my soul in peace from the battle which is against me. PSALM 55:18
When was the last time you experienced deep peace in your heart? How long did that time of tranquility last? Although God promises enduring peace, we may wonder, Can I really feel abiding security in my spirit?
The Greek word for “peace,” eirene, means to “bind together” something that has been broken or disjointed. This is a superb illustration for how we— so often feeling empty and disconnected from each other and God— can find a way to unity and wholeness. The Lord’s peace comes to us when we are united by faith with Him.
This Greek word, eirene, also refers to a prevailing sense of quietness and rest in a person’s heart— unperturbed, unruffled. Peace is synonymous with being tranquil, serene, untroubled, and calm. It is a very real state of the soul when you are submersed in the Father’s love and presence.
Therefore, friend, seek Him and enjoy the security He offers you. Let His peace be the norm in which you live day by day.
Precious Lord, thank You for Your peace, which overcomes all trouble, binds my soul to You, and leads me to Your perfect rest, amen.
In His presence . . . abide in the spirit of His peace.
Stanley, Dr. Charles F. (2014-11-11). Every Day in His Presence (p. 283).
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