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With blood smeared across his t-shirt and caked on his palms, Joe greeted me at the door of his home with a hug. I had arrived as a supportive friend in his time of loss but it was as if we had switched roles. I stood horrified at the scene—unable to articulate a single word. Sensing my shock, Joe’s steady hand clenched my trembling fingers as he declared four words I will never forget:
“God is STILL good, Jess.”
How can God still be good when you witness your twin brother shot in a hunting accident? How can God still be good when you carry him through the woods and plead with Jesus to spare his life? How can God still be good when a 20 year old dies senselessly minutes after arriving to the hospital?
I had never seen it before. It was mysterious. It was unbelievable. It was supernatural. It was what the Bible calls, “peace that passes all understanding”.
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and thanksgiving let your requests be made know to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:6-7)
An inner calm stood guard over my friend’s heart in the middle of his tsunami. A peace I could not comprehend and never had experienced.
My emotions tend to run wild—kind of like my children. Maybe yours do too. Yet God’s peace isn’t based upon how level headed you are. Peace is not found inside yourself, requiring you to muster it up. Peace is found outside yourself, and the only requirement is to look up.
When we attempt to manufacture peace, it’s temporal. It shifts like sand beneath our feet. One minute we are stable on the shore of life, the next minute we are whisked away by the tide. This is why most of our lives feel like a twisted roller coaster ride of highs and lows. We are at the whim of the storms as they toss us every which way.
Stability isn’t something we master after devouring a self-help book on mindfulness. Calm is not only for those with steady temperaments who never lose their cool. Peace can’t be administered through a magic pill or achieved through excessive amounts of “self care”.
Peace is a person—a prince actually.
His name is Jesus and his presence transcends anything you face.
Have you ever seen the ocean crash upon the jagged shore? There is usually one lonely rock out in the water that gets pummeled by the waves—covering the rock entirely—and you think to yourself, “Well, that’s the end of that rock”. Yet when the waves receded, there it still stands. It hasn’t budged an inch.
This is the “peace that passes understanding”.
No matter what tragedy life throws at you—if you look to Jesus—you will not be moved.