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God's Peace

Devotional

READ: John 16:33

"In me, you may have peace." This is the same peace that Jesus referred to earlier. "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you" (John 14:27). This peace gives us comfort when life does not make sense; it provides us with the courage to face difficult circumstances and brings us into unity with one another. Only peace that comes from God can do all of those things. Jesus promises us peace here in John 16:33. At no point does Jesus promise an easy road. Here, Jesus plainly points out that "in the world you have tribulation" (John 16:33). It is easy to focus only on the tribulation and trials in front of us. We need to share those tribulations with others so that they can offer a different perspective and encouragement to accept the peace offered to us. This promise of peace in the face of tribulations brings comfort and hope to the audience.

In encouraging others, I often find God uses the situation to inspire me. I recently shared some thoughts with a group on my own individual study of Noah. I was in the middle of facing a challenge that I did not feel qualified to take on. Even though the purpose of my sharing with the group was to remind everyone that God keeps his promises, and He will never put us into a situation that He will not help us through, He used that moment to speak directly to my heart about this situation and remind me that He will provide the skill to complete the task He has asked me to accomplish.

Sharing our experiences with others not only offers support and encouragement but can also deepen our own understanding of God's peace. When we open up about our struggles and triumphs, we create a space for others to see how God is working in our lives. This can be a powerful catalyst for faith growth and a reminder that we are not alone.

As we share our stories of finding peace amidst life's storms, we also invite others to experience the transformative power of God's love. By creating a safe and supportive environment where vulnerability is valued, we can collectively tap into the abundant peace that Jesus promised.

Personal Reflection

Reflect on a time when sharing your struggles with someone else led to a deeper understanding of God's peace in your life. Consider how sharing your story of God's faithfulness might encourage someone else who is facing difficulties.
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