There is a term that occurs fairly frequently in the bible that bears deeper consideration – “Perfect Peace”. I read in Isaiah 25:3 today. You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in You. I don’t know about you, but there are times when chaos, stress, and difficulties bear down upon me and anything resembling peace – especially perfect peace, seems like a distant dream.
The past year has contained a number of extremely challenging events – unbelievable work stress, health issues, a heart procedure, job losses within the family – you get the picture. When I think back it is interesting to note that there have been windows of light and peace throughout this time that were not related to external circumstances at all, but rather they were related to fixing my mind on the Lord and putting my trust in His eternal goodness and love. In fact some of the most blessed and peace-filled periods have also been when the external situation was the most dire.
I recognize that this is because when things get so bad that I have no recourse, I turn fully to God for help. You’d think I would learn to stay in a posture turned to Him, but I must admit, I am sometimes a slow learner. Way too often I proceed with a “I’ve got it from here, Lord” attitude. I recognize this for what it is – sin. In my own self-sufficiency I stray from God’s calling upon my life to walk with Him. Instead I often want to run ahead and do it my way. As I write this I repent and turn to the gracious Lord and ask His forgiveness. Because of Who He is and what He did on the cross, I can rejoice that He has forgiven me and I am empowered to walk with Him.
Because I have experienced the Lord’s perfect peace for periods and seasons in my life, I have identified a few primary keys to achieving this. They are the tools He has given us to keep our minds steadfast on Him.
1) Read, study, mark, and obey the Word of God. God has chosen to reveal Himself through the bible. This is the chief means of understanding His will for us. It is the instrument He gives us to weigh our thoughts and concerns against. The writer of Hebrews under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit gave us this admonition. “For the Word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” Hebrews 4:12.
2) Become engaged in a local church. We are made to be connected to one another in the body of faith. In fact God has created us to be members of His family and that family is the Church. We need to have persons we can emulate and learn from within the church as well as people we are peers and friends with. As we mature we will also become mentors and coaches of others who are younger in their faith. For this to be a tool the Lord uses there are two characteristics that must exist. First it must be a church that is passionate about Jesus and sharing the gospel. Second it must be bible-based.
3) Consistently talk with God. While many people understand that this is prayer, I specifically use the term talk with God because my experience is He wants to have a conversation with us. Granted His side of the conversation is not usually in spoken words, but the Creator of the Universe is able to communicate to us… through His creation, in gentle impressions in our heart, through an appropriately timed comment by another, through just the right reading at just the right time – God is able and wants to be engaged in our lives.
The bottom line, Our heavenly Father wants us to experience Perfect Peace. And Perfect Peace comes from minds that are steadfast on Him. My desire is to get to this place all the time. The bible talks about the “mind of Christ”. Jesus and the Father were connected. Even though Jesus took on humanity and lived among us for a time, He never moved out of the place of Perfect Peace. He lived in intimacy with the Father. He invites us to do the same. Join me in this endeavor, won’t you!
May God’s peace overwhelm and fill you today as you seek to maintain a mind that is steadfast on Him.
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