“I have told you these things, so that in me
you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have
overcome the world.”
John 16:33
When
my son was around two, he thought he saw his daddy from behind. He started
running toward the man, and when he rounded the corner, I saw a horrified look
on my son’s face. The man was not his daddy – not at all what my son was
expecting. The man looked very similar to my husband from behind, from his
build to his bald head, but one glimpse of his face revealed the truth. I
explained to the man that my son was a little surprised and upset because he
was not who my son had expected him to be.
When
you became a Christian, did you expect everything to go your way? Did you
expect an easy life? Paul says in Philippians 1:29, For it has been granted
to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe on him, but also suffer for him.
David Platt, author of Radical, says it this way. “This is not your
typical evangelistic invitation. Bow your heads, close your eyes, pray to
receive Christ, and you will receive suffering.”
That
does not sound inviting. But the truth is clear. Jesus told us what we could
expect from this world . . . trouble!
As
we live for Christ, we will most certainly encounter opposition. Living for
Christ is the opposite of self-protection. Remember what Jesus says in John
16:33, “in me you may have peace.” Though we live in a world that is
full of chaos, we can have the peace that only comes from Jesus.
How
do we experience the peace of God? We experience Him! How can we experience
Him? Spend time with Him in prayer, in Bible study and meditation, and in
worship of Him.
I
don’t expect my life to be free of difficulties, but I do expect to have the
peace that passes my understanding, because I have Jesus.
Thank you, Father.
Julie
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