PEACE: THE ANTIDOTE OF A TROUBLED HEART

“Peace I leave with you; My [own] peace I now give and bequeath to you.  Not as the world give do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid—stop allowing yourselves to be agitated and disturbed; and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and intimidated and cowardly and unsettled.”—John 14:27 Amplified

In the beginning, God created Adam and Eve to live in harmony with Him and all of His creation; the one restriction that God placed on them was not to eat of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  However, God’s enemy, Satan, seduced them into doubting that God meant what He said, and as a result they ate the forbidden fruit. 

Adam and Eve did not believe the consequences that God imposed if they ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  He said if they ate of the tree that they would die. They doubted God’s Word and as a result death entered the human race and the first sin was committed. When Eve gave the fruit to Adam, he had a choice not to eat; but, he chose to eat.  The lesson we can learn from this is: Don’t allow the spirit of self-doubt subjugate you to another person’s doubt.  You can believe even if someone else chooses not to believe.

Adam and Eve doubted God’s love for them.  Satan accused God of not wanting what was best for them.  In essence, he told Adam and Eve that God was denying them of something that would make them wiser.  This was a direct attach on God’s love and integrity.  God had treated the human couple with respect and honesty, providing everything they needed, and He even visited with them everyday.  However, Adam and Eve chose to doubt His love.  Think about this…they took the word of a talking snake over the Word of God (Genesis 1-3). 

It is unreasonable to ever doubt God’s love when you consider Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection.  When you get a revelation on the great love that God has for you peace will flood your believing heart and doubt will vanish.  You can boldly say, the Lord is my Helper and His peace fills my heart.  Because of His peace, I have all confidence and expectation that all of my needs will be met according to His great riches!
Prayer—Father I thank you for giving me your Peace.  When fear and doubt try to crowd my mind, I turn to You, and say that the Lord is my Helper and your Peace floods my heart and mind, and then I can remain fixed and stable in You, in Jesus Name. Amen.