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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Finger of God

by Mary N. 


Creation of Adam, detail, by Michelangelo (Photo Credit: Wikimedia),




"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts become troubled or afraid." John 14:27


I've been meditating on this verse from John for many years now. When God first drew me back to himself I used to beg and plead for his peace daily. God would give it to me but I would lose it again easily as the cares and anxieties of the world set back in.

The Lord's peace... oh, how I craved this. The finger of God upon my heart always.

This is the precious gift I've longed for my entire life...this peace that surpasses all understanding. I reached for it but it kept slipping through my fingers. I could not grasp it, I leaked grace like a broken vessel. Because I was (and am) a broken vessel.

I didn't know that God especially treasures broken things. That He tossed aside his crown and came down to earth to save what was broken.

I didn't understand that He gave his peace to broken men.

 God wants us to have peace during our earthly journey. When Jesus gave his peace to his disciples they were far from perfect so this peace isn't dependent on your "idea of perfection". No, this peace flows from the understanding that God loves us dearly. It's a gift to his beloved sons and daughters. He treasures each and every one of us and knows who we are and who He created us to be. In order to trust in God's picture of us, we first need to throw out all the false pictures that others have painted for us over the years. And the ones we have painted for ourselves.

Continue reading at Mary's blog The Beautiful Gate.

1 comment:

  1. Mary, this is so lovely and so uplifting. Our poor battered and beaten hearts tossed about by the world need to stop and reflect on the one truth that matters...God loves us, oh so much! Thank you for saying it so gently and so beautifully.

    "The finger of God touching my heart.." I read that in your comments, and know you won't mind if I steal such a consoling thought from you :)
    Thank you!

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