Being the Voice of Peace in 2021

Love thy Neighbor, become Peace on Earth.
Let peace begin with me as I learn to love my neighbor like Christ loves me.

I remember last New Year’s Eve. I was SO excited for 2020 to arrive. Oh, the hopes and plans I had for this year! Little did I know we would have a pandemic…

How many of your plans were derailed? Did the pain and sorrow of the year draw you closer to Him, or just bring more questions? Or did the pandemic bring a little of both, as it did for me. When the world got to be too much, that’s when I have to get out and connect with God in nature. What a blessing my solitary walks have been this year! After listening to the cries of the world, these quiet walks allowed me to feel the healing grace of God and give me time to listen to His “still small voice” and feel the mighty power of His peace.

I’ve also been blessed by some other voices from God’s chosen. Through podcasts or audio books, I’ve been listening to preachers past and present. Current preachers like Rick Warren, Charles Stanley, David Jeremiah, and Max Lucado help me see the current world through God’s eyes. Past works of A.W. Tozer, Martin Luther King, Jr., Norman Vincent Peale, and Charles Spurgeon helps me find a deeper understanding of my place in God’s kingdom. But sometimes even their words are too much, so I turn on my audiobook of the Bible and listen to the Word itself, stopping only to inhale the fresh air while God’s words sink in.

All these voices help encourage me to show peace, love, and kindness to my neighbor.

At times these quiet voices are drowned out by the yelling, anger, and fear from the many crisis happening in the world today. These cries for help do need our fervent prayers and helping hands, but we can’t forget the still, small voices pleading with us, “…Love thy neighbor…Love thy neighbor…”

At times these quiet voices are drowned out by the yelling, anger, and fear of the many crisis happening in the world today. These cries for help do need our fervent prayers and helping hands, but we can’t forget the still, small voices pleading with us, “…Love thy neighbor…Love thy neighbor…”

Why should we? Besides being a commandment to follow, by showing love to my neighbor, We’re giving an extension of the true, wholehearted love we have for God. The neighbor Christ spoke of in the book of Matthew is every person. As Christians, we believe every person is made in the image of God. Therefore, Jesus expects us to love every person.

If you listen closely, the quiet voices are still there, spreading the infinite love and compassion of Christ to those who don’t think like us, those who don’t look like us, and those who don’t believe as we believe. Harboring no ill will and bringing no agenda except love, these quiet voices continue to share the peace they have found. The peace that passes all understanding.

You and I can be that peace the world needs in 2021: We can choose to love thy neighbor.

“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. This is the first and great commandment,” He told them. “And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself’”

(Matthew 22:38–39)

Finding Refuge From Pain

The Lord covers us with HIs protection like a mother bird protects her young from the ravages of the storm.

Pain is a constant companion for many of us with chronic conditions. Recently I’ve learned many other alternative methods to help ease the pain most of the time. Things like physical therapy, exercise, meditation, ice, heat, and even distractions all work to some degree.

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One way I find distraction can ease the effects of arthritis, torn muscles, and nerve pain is by creating digital images from Bible verses like the one above. I then like sharing them with my Facebook followers on the Resting in the Word page.

[You can find the page on Facebook by typing @ScriptureMeditation into the search box.]

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We all have moments of suffering and I don’t think for a minute that mine is worse or greater than any others. I only know that through it all, God is there with me. I’m never alone. Neither are you.

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To all of you suffering today, either physically or emotionally, I pray you will also find relief, for our loving Father promises us that, “Under his wings you will find refuge.”

I hope you’ll join our community on Facebook where together we are blessed by God’s Word every day. It’s also where you can see more of my inspired images, if you’d like. I’d love to have you!

Thanks for dropping by, God bless you! ~Connie

This week’s verse is from Psalm 91:4. “He will cover you with his feathers and under his wings you will find refuge.”