GOD‘s VISION FOR US
Where Is Peace?
“Do you still hope for peace?” a
journalist asked Bob Dylan in 1984.
“There is not going to be any
peace,” Dylan replied. His response
drew criticism, yet there’s no
denying that peace remains ever
elusive.
About 600 years before Christ,
most prophets were predicting
peace. God’s prophet wasn’t one of
them. Jeremiah reminded the
people that God had said, “Obey
me, and I will be your God and you
will be my people” (Jeremiah 7:23).
Yet they repeatedly ignored the
Lord and His commands. Their
false prophets said, “Peace, peace”
(8:11), but Jeremiah predicted
disaster. Jerusalem fell in 586 bc.
Peace is rare. But amid Jeremiah’s
book of dire prophecies we
discover a God who loves
relentlessly. “I have loved you with
an everlasting love,” the Lord told
His rebellious people. “I will build
you up again” (31:3–4).
God is a God of love and peace.
Conflict comes because of our
rebellion against Him. Sin destroys
the world’s peace and robs each of
us of inner peace. Jesus came to
this planet to reconcile us to God
and give us that inner peace.
“Since we have been justified
through faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ,”
wrote the apostle Paul (Romans
5:1). His words are among the most
hope-filled ever written.
Whether we live in a combat zone
or dwell in a serene neighborhood
with nary a whisper of war, Christ
invites us into His peace.
We have peace with God through
our Lord Jesus Christ.
Romans 5:1
By: Tim Gustafson
https://www.odb.org/DE/2018/
10/25/where-is-peace
GOD‘s VISION FOR US
Where Is Peace?
“Do you still hope for peace?” a
journalist asked Bob Dylan in 1984.
“There is not going to be any
peace,” Dylan replied. His response
drew criticism, yet there’s no
denying that peace remains ever
elusive.
About 600 years before Christ,
most prophets were predicting
peace. God’s prophet wasn’t one of
them. Jeremiah reminded the
people that God had said, “Obey
me, and I will be your God and you
will be my people” (Jeremiah 7:23).
Yet they repeatedly ignored the
Lord and His commands. Their
false prophets said, “Peace, peace”
(8:11), but Jeremiah predicted
disaster. Jerusalem fell in 586 bc.
Peace is rare. But amid Jeremiah’s
book of dire prophecies we
discover a God who loves
relentlessly. “I have loved you with
an everlasting love,” the Lord told
His rebellious people. “I will build
you up again” (31:3–4).
God is a God of love and peace.
Conflict comes because of our
rebellion against Him. Sin destroys
the world’s peace and robs each of
us of inner peace. Jesus came to
this planet to reconcile us to God
and give us that inner peace.
“Since we have been justified
through faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ,”
wrote the apostle Paul (Romans
5:1). His words are among the most
hope-filled ever written.
Whether we live in a combat zone
or dwell in a serene neighborhood
with nary a whisper of war, Christ
invites us into His peace.
We have peace with God through
our Lord Jesus Christ.
Romans 5:1
By: Tim Gustafson
https://www.odb.org/DE/2018/
10/25/where-is-peace