God’s path to peace is a journey fraught with conflicts. A perplexity of perils. Some self-made. Others forced on us. Complicated by forks in the road leading nowhere. And anxious moments beyond our control. Yet, God provides a way.

God’s path to peace. It’s based on a right relationship with God

But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed. (ESV, Isaiah 53:5)

Contrary to popular belief, peace is not an absence of conflict. Because conflict surrounds us on planet earth. And the search for inner peace is a plunge into futility. Because there too, an internal conflict rages in an eternal fight for our souls. Therefore, peace is not found within, or uncovered as a hidden treasure in the world. But rather, a gift from above.

Sin fosters rebellious spirits against God. And we are powerless against. So, the storm rages on.

And yet, 2,000 years ago in the city of David, a savior was born. Christ the Lord. He died on a cross as a sacrifice for our sin to reconcile us to God. And in this restored relationship we find true peace.

God’s path to peace. It seeks a right relationships with others

If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. (ESV, Romans 12:18)

The Apostle Paul endured conflicts his entire ministry. Beaten, flogged, shipwreck, stoned, and thrown in prison multiple times. And he survived murder plots by the grace of God. Through it all, he proclaimed the name of Jesus Christ. And encouraged Christ-followers to live at peace with others.

Of course, the presence of sin makes complete peace impossible. Still, God’s word provides his rules and instructions on how to navigate the complexity of human relationships as smoothly as possible. Even advice on handling a slap to the face.

Obviously, we can’t control others. But we can control ourselves. And while that too, is not always a sure thing, God’s redeeming grace covers us when we totally blow it. Along with the assurance that his mercies are new every morning, and one day Christ will return to end the chaos. And God’s peace will reign.

God’s path to peace. Final peace is an eternal reward

And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. (ESV, Isaiah 9:6)

Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ who saves us from sin. He defeats the internal conflict that plagues every person. And heals the troubled soul with his soothing presence that rules the heart.

And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (ESV, Philippians 4:7)

So on Christmas we celebrate his first arrival and eagerly await the next. When he will end all conflict and establish a final reign of peace. And why we joyfully say…

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

About Chip Tudor:

Chip Tudor is an author, blogger and professional writer. He publishes books, humorous Christian drama, and thought provoking blogs from a Christian worldview. This blog is originally published here.

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