Monday, February 11, 2013

Be Still and Know that I am God-Psalm 46:10



        In my first posting I started with a visual activity I asked you to take part in. In this post I want to also begin with the same activity, but instead I want to expand a little bit more. Last time I had you picture in your mind a visual image of something red. In it there were no known dimensions, no measurements of volume, weight or mass. In fact, everyone’s image probably looked very different. Perhaps your shade of red was different than mine, or perhaps your red image was the size of a Polaroid picture whereas mine was the size of a sticky note.  I described even further that a ribbon of Green surrounded this red image; that it was located upon a marble larger than a basketball. I did not however, tell you where upon this marble it was located, in fact, I neither told you the shade of green this ribbon was composed of nor did I tell you the proximity of the red image to the ribbon of green. In your mind, you probably began piecing together this red image with a bordering Ribbon of Green, but what  if I were to tell you this Ribbon of Green is nowhere close to the red image, what would you picture in your mind now? Would you not then ask for a better image, would not ask for me to begin describing what else is out there besides this red image and this ribbon of green? You might even ask, how large is this marble upon which this red perspective and ribbon of Green are contained? If perhaps at this point you would like me to explain my reasoning for this, well again, I will leave you to open your mind to what I have described but with no explanation. This month’s posting will cover the topic of PEACE so let’s begin.

As-salam Alaykum

“Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in 
every way. The Lord be with all of you” – II Thessalonians 2:16

In case you are unfamiliar with the title of this section, these words (As-Salam Alaykum) are for the Arabic greeting which means ‘Peace be with you’ or in some cases ‘Peace with you.’ When you hear those words, what comes to mind? I don’t mean in reference to the Arabic version but simply the words ‘Peace with you.’ For me what comes to mind is the peace in knowing who God is and knowing that he guides me every day; that he is with me always even went I do not acknowledge him. My hope in this section is that I am able to outline what PEACE is and how it should be defined. I find it extremely difficult to put into words what exactly Peace is. I have found in my studies and through my own experiences that peace is best understood through examples. Thus, I will begin with my favorite story in the entire Bible; the story of Shadrach, Abednego, and Meshach. For the time being we shall refer to them as SAM.
This story can probably be used to describe and exemplify many aspects of faith, but for me this story is one of peace. For your own reference and reading, this story is located in the Book of Daniel, specifically in chapter 3. During this time the nation of Judah, which was the split Kingdom of Israel at the time, was taken over by a King who went by the name of Nebuchadnezzar. We’ll call him Nezzy for now. In Chapter 3, Nezzy built a structure made of gold that was ninety feet high and ninety feet wide, which is absolutely ridiculous if ask me but then again he didn’t have video games to occupy himself with so why not. Upon the building of this structure or statue, he then required all of the nations in which he had conquered to bow down and worship it when they heard any form of music. If one person or nation chose not to, they would be thrown into a blazing furnace without question. So it was basically a situation of life and death. Of course when you think about it, despite being a life and death situation, it would’ve been pretty simple just to get on your knees and pretend you were worshipping right? Well not for SAM. These men refused to bow down and worship this structure and when this happened several times, they were brought before the King and he demanded them to do what he had commanded. It says in the text that the King was furious and he threatened to throw SAM into the furnace. “But if you do not worship it, you will be thrown immediately into a blazing furnace. Then what god will be able to rescue you from my hand?” –Verse 15. The following verses in this text are perhaps some of the strongest verses in the entire bible. For SAM did not respond with ‘Our God WILL save us,’ they did not boast nor brag that God would deliver them, but instead they said:

16- “O Nezzy, we do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter. 17-If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is ABLE to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O King, (probably said in a very sarcastic tone). 18- But EVEN IF he does not, we want you to know, O King, (again with the sarcastic tone) we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.”

At that point, Nezzy went on a tantrum and ordered the furnace 7 times hotter than usual. As a result, the men who carried SAM were burnt up as they stepped near the furnace. Of course SAM not only survived the furnace, but Nezzy claimed to see a 4th person walking in the fire with them; some people claim it was the Angel of the Lord whereas others will say it was Jesus himself. We won’t get into that discussion now, but what happened was, SAM then walked out of the fire and Nezzy praised God for His deliverance of the 3 men. At this point I could write pages of analysis of this story, but for the sake of the topic, we will focus on verses 16-18. Reading this passage and finding out the men were saved can sometimes take away from the best part of this story; the fact that SAM was facing ultimate death and they knew that God was able to save them, but that he might not actually save them. The attitude of SAM blows my mind. I spent my whole life in Church being taught that God will never abandon you, that he will always rescue you, but when I read those verses it really hit me for the first time that God does not have to rescue me. God would have still been God had he not saved SAM from the fiery furnace. He did not rescue those men to defend and prove himself against Nezzy, but instead he saved them to Honor them for their faith; for the peace they had in their heart. It was when I read this story in its full length that I finally began to understand true peace. I realized that Peace is the constant, the order amidst chaos. Peace is what holds you steadfast when your world is crumbling but also when things are in perfect shape. Peace is essentially the realization that you are not in control and that God governs this world and your soul. Peace is knowing it’s not about you and being okay with that. Of course, the story of SAM and the fiery furnace is one of many examples in the Bible. For the next example, I will use a story that is less common but still just as powerful. The story of Gideon.

The Original 300

“And the Peace of God, which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7

In the days of Gideon, the nation of Israel had turned away from God.  The Lord had allowed them to be taken over by a ruthless people called the Midianites. After Israel had turned back to God, he called up Gideon to be their next leader and their judge. Gideon was from the smallest tribe in all of Israel and God had told Gideon he would deliver the Midianites into Israel’s hands through Gideon’s leadership. Gideon of course did not believe this was possible, for he did not believe he had the strength and knowledge to do so. In fact, the Angel of the Lord appeared to Gideon and said to him “Peace! Do not be afraid. You are not going to die.” I believe the Angel said Peace for that is exactly the opposite way a person would feel if they were told to go to war; to risk their lives for a people that did not deserve to be forgiven.
Right before Gideon was to go into battle he decided to ask God if his plan was really for him to deliver this army into Gideon’s hands. In doing so, he placed a wool fleece on the ground and asked that in the morning, the fleece would be wet with dew and the ground dry. If the fleece were wet and the ground dry, he would know that God’s will is for him to come out victorious. The next day, the fleece was so wet he wrung it out and filled an entire bowl of water. But Gideon requested one more time and said to the Lord “Do not be angry with me. Let me make just one more request. Allow me one more test with the fleece. This time make the fleece dry and the ground covered with dew.” And that night God made the fleece dry and the ground covered with dew. Then it was time to go to battle.  Upon the eve of battle, the Lord reduced the number of men several times until they had only 300 left. He did this so that the men could not boast in their victory based upon their number. Of course, the 300 men were faced against an army which could not be counted, “their camels could no more be counted than the sand on the seashore.” –Judges 7:12. Gideon broke the men into three companies and gave them trumpets and jars…now just think about that for a second… Trumpets and Jars?!? Seriously?! Well, God knew what he was doing. When the men blew their trumpets and broke their jars, all men of the opposing army turned and fled, in fact, some of them turned on each other.
This is obviously an abbreviated version of this story, again, I could write pages of analysis but for now we will stick to the central theme beginning with the words of the Angel (reference – Judges 6 and 7). I don’t imagine I would be very confident going into this battle; a small man from a small village with 300 men against a fleet and having to do so with trumpets and Jars. Is it safe to say that having a peaceful heart seems like an impossible task at this time? I wouldn’t argue. But here is what I want to say, Gideon struggled with it like many of us. He asked the Lord to confirm multiple times and was even told to be at peace by an Angel…I mean c’mon, what else do you need right? How similar is that to us…to me. To be at peace does not mean that life is grand, it does not mean that you are radiating with happiness but instead, it is in the knowing of who God is and allowing that to eliminate your fear. I don’t imagine that Gideon was without fear going into battle, but more importantly, he believed in God’s will which gave him peace and trumped his fear. I imagine it was similar for SAM in the fiery furnace. I wouldn’t imagine they were celebrating and filled with Joy heading to the furnace, in fact, they might have been weeping and most likely terrified…but above all, they were at Peace in knowing God was with them.

How is Peace attainable?

“For as high as the Heavens are above the earth, so great is His love for those who Fear him.” Psalm 103:11

For me, peace is something I struggle with daily. I stand facing some of the greatest challenges I have ever faced in my life and with no idea of the outcome. I have continually relied on the peace in knowing that God has a plan for me, but at the same time, I also know that he does not have to save me. One of the most talked about and an overused verse in the bible is Jeremiah 29:11. 11 “For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”  
When most people read this verse, including myself, we always focus on the YOU part. But let me tell you…this verse could read “For I know the plans I have PERIOD!” When you realize that God does not have to include you in on his plans, that he chooses to do so, you will then fear him. Not fear as in afraid, but respect in knowing that the rest of that verse doesn’t have to include you. If God so wanted, he could erase you from existence…and I don’t mean something simple as death, but he could wipe your memory from this earth. Meaning your parents and friends would have never known you; however, he is a God of love. He WANTS to be a part of your life; He desires it beyond anything he has created. When you realize that, your heart can be a peace. It’s humbling in all honesty. That is the first step in attaining peace, to humble yourself and realize this…IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU! You might ask, well what about the times when things don’t go very well, or when life is in turmoil? Well first I would say, read my last posting, but I would also say that peace is not based upon the circumstance or situation that you face, it is an unwavering state of being. You are either at peace or you are not. Now even though I said that being at peace begins with humility, I will also say it does not end there.
In order to be at peace, you must also learn to master your pride, your worry/anxiety and your fear. These three can be combated in three ways, by being faithful, by trusting, and putting your hope in the Lord. Faith is knowing that God is able, trusting is allowing God to take control, and hoping is believing in the outcome he has set forth and not the one you want. These three consist of peace; it is the substance of peace. When you know God is able but that he does not have to, you have faith. When you let go of your false sense of security, whether in people, objects, money, whatever it is, you will feel some resistance and a little out of control; however, that is what it means to trust. And Hope, well…it’s a dangerous game. Hope can be the most devastating form of peace if it is invested in the wrong thing or the wrong person. When your hope is placed in the Lord, you will rest easy. In my life I’m not sure what job or career I will have in a few months. I’m not even sure if I’ll make enough money to pay back  my student loans, or whether or not I will receive help from parents. I have no idea if I’ll ever meet the right girl or end up alone…but again I remind myself, He did not bring me to this point only to leave me hanging. It truly brings me peace to know that I am fully relying on God but I cannot be at peace until I realize I am. As long as I have a purpose on this earth, I will be provided for and taken care of. I have faith that He will provide but I also know he does not have to, thus, I fear him. I trust that he will not allow me to rely on people, money, women, my own knowledge or “wisdom.” And I hope that he will provide for me in such a way that I will prosper. And when I say prosper, I mean in the form in which I am sharing my beliefs and my life with others. If you notice, FAITH, TRUST, and HOPE are all forms of actions, whereas Peace, is a state of being. You can’t Peace someone, or peace yourself. Like I said before, you are either at peace or you are not. If one or all of these three components are missing, meaning if you have no faith, or if you do not trust, or if you have no hope, then my friends, you cannot be at peace nor will you ever be at peace.

Chicken Soup for the Peaceful Soul

I really do believe that Pride, worry/anxiety, and fear parallel the components of Peace. When you are consumed with fear you have a difficult time putting your faith in the Lord. When you are filled with pride, you have a difficult time relinquishing control. And when you worry or feel anxious you lose hope. I don’t believe there is a person on this planet that can say they have never struggled with one or all three of these things. SAM had faith, they knew God was able; they trusted that the Lord would provide and they hoped he would save them. Gideon worried, yes he did. He questioned, yes he did. He was nervous before battle, yes he was. But Gideon just like SAM, had faith, he trusted, and he hoped. He was at peace. My goal in this section is to provide you with a remedy and plan to battle your lack of faith, your lack of trust, and your lack of hope. I do want to clarify that although I am able to describe, write about, and help you understand peace, it does not mean I have all the answers or that I myself am at peace at all times. Like I said before, I struggle just as you do. What may be the difference between you and I, is simply the effort to overcome adversity and be at peace. There are 5 different areas I want to address that you should use to begin within your journey to be at peace.
1.)    Take care of your responsibilities. Control what you can control. Do not take on more than you are supposed to. Pay your bills, do your homework, and keep your attitude positive.
2.)    Have a grateful heart. Do not lose sight of those you love and those who love you. Find what brings you Joy and do not lose sight of that. And never take for granted what God has given you.
3.)    Do the right thing no matter what. If you waiver on a decision, follow your heart. It is better to suffer for doing the right thing as opposed to what is wrong.
4.)    Surround yourselves with the right people, the right support group. Join a church, get involved and find someone to hold you accountable. This area is probably the most difficult, especially within our society and the way people are always tearing each other down.
5.)    Pray to God. This is the most important of all the rest. Speak to him directly, do not let any person or thing come between the direct line of communication you have with God. This is done first by establishing a relationship with Jesus.

I realize that to be at peace with everything in your life is nearly impossible so start with one thing; begin with one major thing in your life you are not at peace about. Start by writing it down. Write down want you want and have faith God can deliver that to you, but also know that he might not and that he doesn’t have to. The next step is to trust that it is not your doing, know that he is in control of it. And lastly, you should Hope that whatever he has in store for you will allow you to prosper in such a way that you are impacting others; for if your life has no impact, then I ask you…what’s the point?
  
Peace Out!

The title of this section is probably a little sacrilegious based on what I am going to talk about in this section, but God has a sense of humor right? Well I titled this as PEACE OUT because of what Jesus said to his disciples before he was to go to the cross. Refer to John 14: 25-27 “All this I have spoken while still with you. But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you. Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”

In this text, Jesus is speaking to his disciples; the men he called to leave their lives and follow him. He was their shepherd, their teacher, their mentor, their guide and he was talking about leaving. In all honesty, they were probably confused, terrified, and heartbroken; consumed with fear, doubt, worry. Of all the words he could have said, he said I leave you with Peace, my peace I give to you. He said this because after all the time he spent with them, he was confident in all of them to carry out his ministry, but he did not want them to be afraid. In verse 25 he said the Holy Spirit will come in his name. He was trying to tell them, he would be with them in spirit and he would never be gone from their hearts. It wasn’t until later, in chapter 16 specifically, when the disciples finally understood what was going on. Jesus said starting with verse 31:

“You believe at last! But a time is coming, and has come, when you will be scattered, each to his own home. You will leave me all alone. Yet I am not alone, for my Father is with me. I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble, but take heart! I have overcome the world.”

I chose to add this section and these verses because after all I have written about and despite the examples and verses I have presented to you, the most important thing I want for you to take from this is that we cannot have peace without Jesus. There is no greater peace on Earth than the peace Jesus exemplified when he went to the cross. Jesus was left to rely solely on God’s plan. His disciples and friends left him, just as he predicted; however, his heart was filled with Peace in knowing that his Father, his Lord, had not left him. That is Peace!!! The whole world, everyone who has lived, is living, and will live will turn their backs on God. We will all fail, and have failed. We will all lose faith and not be able to trust. We will pride ourselves day after day and we will continually lose hope, but God has never given up on your soul. Jesus didn’t die from his wounds or from the loss of blood, for there’s much evidence to support that he should have. But instead, Jesus took his own life. He committed his own spirit into the hands of God. And this was completed so that you could have a relationship with Him. The example Jesus set forth is beyond our comprehension, to continually be at peace, and to have faith, trust and hope at all times is insane to think about. It is a daily devotion, a full commitment. And the greatness of that is that if/when we do fail…God is still there, waiting for us with open arms.

I am choosing to end this post with an excerpt from one of my favorite books; a book by the title “A Table in the Presence.” It was written by a military Chaplain by the name of Lt. Carey H. Cash, who joined the first battalion to go into Iraq in 2003. It’s easy for me to use biblical examples to help me make my point, but if you would like to read something with some modern day examples, modern day biblical stories in my opinion; I urge you to read this book. Here is one excerpt from this book:

“It had only been ten days since we had crossed the line of departure into Iraq, and already the men of First Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment had witnessed the grim sights of war; had known fear and trepidation of being in a dangerous land; had experienced the heartbreaking sorrow of loss and the ache of human suffering. All around us lay ruin and desolation, rubble, and a scarred landscape inhabited by men and women, boys and girls, desperate to believe a better day would come. And yet, despite the reality of the world we looked out upon, God was quietly but powerfully revealing another world- a kingdom that would have no end; a kingdom that cannot be thwarted by death, disease, ruination, and the machinations of men. It’s a kingdom built not with human hands, but built by the Spirit of God and forged upon the anvil of faith within the hearts of men.
           The longing that I had seen in the life of Eli Schlueter (man from the company) was a parable of the longing that was sweeping the hearts and minds of our Marines. With tears in their eyes, they came. They came to hear God’s word, to receive Holy Communion, to pray for their brethren. They came to see a deeper reality shining through the reality of bullets and death and destruction. And God, who honors the simple faith of our most elementary steps toward Him, met us. He met us with the comfort of His Holy Spirit and the abiding peace of his Presence. Peace amidst War. After Schlueter’s dramatic baptism, I remember thinking, The audacity of it all!! Peace amidst war.” –Lt. Carey H. Cash.

Tune in next time!

I would like to thank each and every person who has chosen to read my extremely long blog. I apologize for publishing this a week late, but I will do my best to cover the topics in a timely fashion and have the next one posted in a month. If there is anything I have made unclear please feel free to contact me. I have done the best I can to help you understand both Suffering and Peace at this time. This journey however, isn’t complete and probably never will be. I challenge you to read, to listen, to experience, to discuss, and to live the things I have written about.

References

Daniel 3-The fiery Furnace
Judges 6 & 7-The story of Gideon
John 14 & 16-Jesus leaves in peace
A Table in the Presence by-Strongly recommend reading the entire book.
Psalm 46:10-Title of post