Now
may the Lord
of peace
Himself give you peace always in every way. The Lord be
with you all.
2 Thessalonians 3:16
2 Thessalonians 3:16
Stress-comes
from rush hour traffic, crying babies, whining toddlers, ungrateful
teenagers, and nagging spouses. It compounds as bills increase, the
work-load becomes heavier, and the tyranny of the urgent becomes
oppressive.
Anxiety
- the fear of not knowing what comes next; the unease that stems from
all the negatives of the status quo, and the worry that things won’t
get better; they’ll only get worse. Oh-oh, here comes the panic attack.
Frustration
- knowing what I want and not knowing how to get it. Sometimes it's
even not knowing what I want, but knowing that, whatever it is, I
don’t have it.
Depression
- that sense of hopelessness, heaviness, and weariness and feeling
all alone. It’s sitting for hours in a dark room and not doing
anything except fighting a battle of ideas in the mind.
Nightly
News - poor economy, unemployment, racial tensions, scandals, wars,
terrorism, unrest in the Middle East, famines, epidemics, and this
year’s storm of the century.
Humanity
cries out for peace, but there is no peace. The world wants problems
to go away, but that doesn’t bring peace because more problems just come
to take their place.
Paul
prayed that the Thessalonian church would experience the true peace
that only the Lord of Peace could give. That peace would cover
every category mentioned above and would last always.
The
Lord Jesus wears many titles, but when all the little and big things
of life get us down, we need to approach Him as the Lord of Peace.
Christ gives peace to those who need it. He owns it. He’s the boss
of peace. Where the Savior goes, peace has to follow.
So
let stress, anxiety, frustration, and depression and the Nightly News
be put on notice. If you all come around to bother us, we’re going
to call directly on the Lord of Peace.
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