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Peace be with you
A certain level of calmness always comes over me when I someone greets me with the term.
"Peace be with you."
Four simple words, but so powerful.
What does peace mean to you?
Peace by with you.
After His death and resurrection, Jesus used this greeting three times when He met with His disciples (John 20:19-29).
The first thing to notice is that Jesus used this greeting of peace after His resurrection.
He did not use this greeting before His resurrection.
By His resurrection, Jesus has defeated Satan and the power of sin.
When we choose to walk by faith with Jesus Christ, Satan no longer has to have control over our emotions and thoughts.
The second thing to notice is that Jesus used this expression of peace with His disciples.
And that holds true for you and I today.
As God’s children, we too receive the peace that only God can provide for us.
Take some time in the hours and days to come to consider your own relationship with Jesus.
Do you consider yourself a child of God.
Do you consider yourself a follower, a disciple of Jesus Christ?
Perhaps you already consider yourself a Christian (and that is wonderful!)
Many of us were born within a Christian family.
Many of us attend a Christian church.
More importantly though, consider how deep your personal relationship is with Jesus.
We can truly feel at peace with daily encounters with Jesus, through prayer, worship, and reading the Word.
Consider this: who does Jesus consider to be a Christian?
We need to go back to the Scriptures again.
Those of us who consider ourselves Christian sometimes use the title, "Lord," to refer to Jesus.
There was a time when Jesus said, "Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter" (Matthew 7:21).
When we consider ourselves Christian and we use the title Lord to refer to Jesus, we need to understand who Jesus considers to be a Christian.
Jesus said that the one who does the will of His Father will enter heaven.
This is a Christian.
Are we doing the will of the Father?
This is the Christian who can say, "Peace be with you."
Now Jesus showed His disciples the holes in His hands and the wound in His side.
Then He said, "Peace be with you" (John 20:21).
But he added, "As the Father has sent Me, I also send you."
The third thing to notice is that as a Christian, we are sent by Jesus Christ (John 20:21).
So the question is, "Has Jesus sent you?"
Jesus adds that we are to receive the Holy Spirit and we are to forgive one another (John 20:22,23).
Please understand that it is only as a Christian who has received the Holy Spirit that we can forgive one another from the heart.
A Christian requires the empowerment of the Holy Spirit to be able to truly forgive.
Then we can say to one another, "Peace be with you."
By receiving the Spirit, we truly receives Jesus into our hearts.
We truly enter a personal relationship with God.
Jesus lives not apart from us, but in and through us.
My freinds, Jesus is alwasy present, always within in.
Always offering peace to our weary lives.
Peace be with you.
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