It has been way too long since I've written a post and some of you may be wondering if I'd abandoned this project altogether. I am sorry! I let life get in the way and change my focus a little bit. Time flies by. But I am still excited about this project and the opportunity to learn and grow that it presents. So, let's get going again and start up with the next fruit - peace.
Peace is a wonderful fruit and an often elusive one. It always seems that there is something to worry about or keep our thoughts/minds in a state of unrest. This is the opposite of peace. The more we strive for peace, the harder it is to attain. A devotion I read recently deals with this very subject and really hit home for me. It is from Jesus Calling by Sarah Young:
"Do not search for security in the world you inhabit. You tend to make mental checklists of things you need to do in order to gain control of your life. If only you could check everything off your list, you could relax and be at peace. But the more you work to accomplish that goal, the more things crop up on your list. The harder you try, the more frustrated you become.
"There is a better way to find security in this life. Instead of scrutinizing your checklist, focus your attention on My Presence with you. This continual contact with Me will keep you in My Peace. Moreover, I will help you sort out what is important and what is not, what needs to be done now and what does not. Fix your eyes not on what is seen (your circumstances), but on what is unseen (My Presence). Isaiah 26:3."
Isaiah 26:3-4 says, "You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in You. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord, is the Rock eternal." God promises to keep us in peace. Not only that, but "perfect peace." What we need to do is claim it by keeping our minds fixed on the Lord, trusting in Him in all circumstances and remembering at all times that it is the Lord who is our eternal Rock.
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