Jesus Gives Peace and Hope
JESUS IS OUR PEACE
For 2025, peace is my #oneword. I started the year well with my word, writing, looking up scriptures, and making journal pages using various materials. Focusing on scriptures about peace reminds me that true peace is only found in God.
I am grateful for the peace found in Christ alone, which is beyond all understanding.
This peace is never far away because Christ is always with me.
When grief comes to call, peace in Christ brings comfort.
This peace is full of hope that carries me through trials.
With the peace God gives me, I can encourage others.
HOPE BRINGS PEACE
In late spring, my focus was on finishing my second book and getting it ready for publication, but the thought of peace was never far from me, even when I wasn't consciously thinking of it. My book is called Through A Glass, Darkly: Daily Hope in Light of Eternity, available on Amazon.
My peace is found in Jesus, who is also my hope. He is the One who left the glory of heaven to come down to earth and be born as a human baby. It was the only way He could atone for our sins and give us the hope of eternal life.
Blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Because of his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead and into an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you.
1 Peter 1:3-4
This hope also enables us to have peace and rejoice that one day we will be reunited with our loved ones who have gone before. It is especially meaningful today, the 6th anniversary of my son's memorial service and burial. Yet I can have joy mixed with the grief, because I know he is free from his pain and full of joy in the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. This poem I wrote some years ago fits well, here, I think.
The Light of Hope
PEACE BEYOND UNDERSTANDING
Don’t worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7
Through good times and hard times, God has promised to be with us. There are times when I forget and begin to focus on my circumstances. I may not "feel" peace at the time, but God is faithful. He reminds me that my faith is in Him, not in what I can do. As I yield to Him, He gives me a peace that I can't explain. My circumstances may not change, but my attitude and whole countenance become more relaxed. I pray that you, too, may experience the peace that only Jesus gives.
I'm linking up with #oneword365 and #LetsHaveCoffee



Thank you dear Gayl for these beautiful thoughts today. Your poem brings such encouragement to keep watching for the light and peace of Christ breaking through. My thoughts and prayers are with you on this date. It is such a joy and a help to know that our loved ones are with Jesus now. Blessings and love to you dear sister.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your encouragement, dear Bettie. I am thankful for you! Blessings and love right back to you! Love you!
DeleteThis is the crux of it to me: "the thought of peace was never far from me, even when I wasn't consciously thinking of it." Yes. We don't always have to keep our word at the front of our minds, but how beautiful that it is there underneath the surface humming along.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry it's been 6 years since you lost your son. :( Joy and grief are often twin companions, a hard fact about life that I don't like, but know to be true.
Thank you, Lisa, for your encouragement! Yes, joy and grief often go hand in hand. Blessings to you! xo
DeleteI love your thoughts on peace, your journal pages, and your poem!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Amy! Blessings to you!
DeleteGayl, I so appreciate this post on "peace." This >> "the thought of peace was never far from me, even when I wasn't consciously thinking of it." It is so true. There are times, in the midst of circumstances, we suddenly become aware of the peace filling our hearts and minds. That peace causes such a sense of awe and reverence for our Lord who is ever near.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne! Yes, His peace fills our hearts and minds in even the hardest situations. Praise God for His love and care for us! Blessings to you!
DeleteHi Gayl, I found over at Joanne's bloghop. Peace is so important right now. In all things. Such an encouraging post. God bless, Tracy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tracy. I'm just seeing your comment because for some reason it had it awaiting moderation. Yes, peace is so important. Blessings to you! I"ll try to get over to your post. :)
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