I was in college during the great “peace” demonstrations of
the late 60’s and early 70’s. Many of
those demonstrations were not very peaceful.
Two significant moments in the age of that movement came first at the
Chicago Democratic National Convention and then two years later at Kent State
University. Those events ended up
changing American politics and then the American perception of the war. The tragic violence brought change, but it
did not bring peace.
The prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel had head to head
confrontations with the false prophets of their day who were proclaiming,
“Peace, peace”. They told the people
that those false prophets had not been sent by God. Anyone coming along and proclaiming that they
can bring peace is not telling the truth.
This world is a place of sin and the deeds of the sinful flesh include,
“hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambition envy and
murders.” That is just the short list
that God made of our nature. We act out what is in the inside of us, and that
isn’t a pretty concoction.
But there is hope!
When the angels came to the shepherds they sang, “Glory to God in the
highest and peace on earth, good will to men.”
The angels could proclaim peace because the Prince of Peace had been
born. In Zacharias’ prophecy in Luke 1
he says that the way of peace was coming.
Jesus promised His disciples, both them and us, that He would give us
peace. Paul declared in Romans 5 that we
now have peace with God and in Philippians 4 that we can have peace that passes
understanding. Someday the heavens will
open and Christ will descend and bring true peace on earth.
All this is wrapped up in the joy of the Advent. What men wanted and could not produce would
be wrought by God. It is His joy to
bring us peace on earth. Right now that
peace comes one person at a time as they accept God’s Advent gift of His
Son. We can rejoice in that present
peace and be confident that He will fulfill the entire promise of peace when He
sends His Son again.
Wonderful, wonderful
promise of peace in the Advent God has declared
Wonderful peace
through the gift of His Son in a new life now He’s prepared
Wonderful song that
the angels have sung, a song of true joy and true peace
Wonderful promise the
Father has wrought, the peace, peace that never will cease
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