At Christmas we love to hear the   angelic message of peace on earth. But the message that’s repeated in songs and sermons needs to be heard and heeded every day of the year. We continually hear reports of tragedies around the globe. And we may be troubled by personal problems and crises. We long for and pray for peace.

The Bible provides an answer to that plea for peace. To start with the apostle Paul assured us in Romans 5:1 that it is possible to have peace with God. Yes, as disobedient and sinful people we can enter into a state of reconciliation with God through faith in His Son Jesus (v.11).

We can enjoy emotional peace as we cast our worries on the Saviour (Phil. 4:6-7; 1 Peter 5:7). There is also the possibility of interpersonal peace. In Romans 12:18 Paul urged believers, “As much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.” Peace with others can become a reality. Best of all we can anticipate global peace when our Saviour, the Prince of Peace, returns.

By our prayers and by our example let us be peace­­makers who help to fulfil the angelic message: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill towards men!” (Luke 2:14).


Only the Prince of Peace can bring lasting peace.

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vernon c. grounds

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