In 2001 terrorists attacked the United States in New York
City, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
Since that time our country has been at war either in Iraq or
Afghanistan or both. 12 years of
war. Since that time Russia has engaged
in ongoing conflict with Chechen rebels and Georgia. French troops have engaged in combat in
Africa. Other ongoing wars have raged
across Africa. The so called Arab Spring
brought war, which in some areas continues to this day, to regions of Africa
and the Middle East. The combined death
toll from all these conflicts reaches a million or more lives. What the world cries for is a breath of
peace.
The problem is that men are sinners and conflicts will rage
as long as there are differences of ideas and agendas. That means that until
Christ comes back there will be war. Is
there then no hope of peace? This is
certainly not the first time this question has been answered. There has been no age in history where there
has not been human conflict. Others in
other times and generations have also cried out for peace.
During the American Civil War Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
asked the question, where is peace, and was very discouraged about finding
it. In his great Christmas hymn, “I
Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”, he said in stanza three, “And in despair I
bowed my head; ‘There is no peace on earth’, I said. For hate is strong and mocks the song of
peace on earth goodwill to men.”
But that hopelessness is not the end of his hymn. He awakened to the realization that God is
not dead and wrote a very triumphant 4th verse. “Then pealed the bells more loud and deep;
God is not dead nor doth He sleep; the wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
with peace on earth goodwill to men.”
God is not dead. His
name is Peace – Jehovah Shalom. He will
one day bring peace to all the earth with the reign of His Son. Until then He gives peace to all who will
come to Him through Jesus Christ. Paul
wrote, “We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” The greatest warfare of all is the enmity
that sinful man has toward God and the greatest peace of all is the forgiveness
of sins that God in return offers to man through His Son. God is not dead. Jesus Christ will give us peace with God and
then He will give us the peace that passes understanding each day. Praise God for His great name – Peace.
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