Truth:
Don’t be intimidated in any way by your enemies. This will be a sign to them that they are going to be destroyed, but that you are going to be saved, even by God himself. Philippians 1:28 (New Living Translation)
Thought:
When God places us as His salt and light in an environment that is extremely negative, our peace can change the weather around us.
Peace isn’t being self-assured; it’s being assured that God is good.
Francis Frangipane wrote in an email concerning spiritual warfare:
We will never know Christ’s victory in its fullness until we stop reacting humanly to our circumstances. When you truly have authority over something, you can look at that thing without worry, fear or intimidation. Your peace is the proof of your victory.
The disciples were scared at the storm on the lake, while Jesus slept in peace (Matthew 8:23-27). When they woke Him up He didn’t fight against the storm or fear it. He used His authority in perfect peace.
When did Jesus ever argue with demons? Even satan was simply answered with truth.
Jesus was so calm as He stood before Pilate that in a matter of moments, it was no longer Jesus who was on trial, but satan, Pilate and the religious establishment in Israel.
Francis Frangipane continued:
Satan’s arsenal consists of such things as fear, worry, doubt and self-pity. Every one of these weapons robs us of peace and leaves us troubled inside. Do you want to discern where the enemy is coming against you? In the network of your relationships, wherever you do not have peace–you have war. Conversely, wherever you have peace–you have victory. When satan hurls his darts against you, the more peace you have during adversity, the more truly you are walking in Christ’s victory.
Paul told the Philippians:
Don’t be intimidated in any way by your enemies. This will be a sign to them that they are going to be destroyed, but that you are going to be saved, even by God himself. Philippians 1:28 (New Living Translation)
He’s saying that our peace is a sign to others that God is in control and we’re on the winning side. You’ll remember a couple of days ago I confessed I need to be careful how I react to actions, attitudes and spirits that set themselves up against the knowledge of Christ. I tend to get aggressive and confrontational. At least I did, until God decided to teach me more about peace. He’s doing it by showing me Jesus.
Jesus was never in a hurry. He ignored ignorant arguments. He took time for people. He took time to laugh. Even the darkest moments He spent in prayer. He was overwhelmed with grief, but never crushed. He never used His circumstance as an excuse to step out of the will of God. It’s tough to understand His peace.
That’s the kind of peace I’m after and it’s the kind of peace I get when I live out Philippians 4:4-8.
We’ll conclude with Francis Frangipane’s conclusion:
Rest precedes rule. Peace precedes power. Do not seek to rule over the devil until you are submitting to God’s rule over you. The focal point of all victory comes from seeking God until you find Him, and having found Him, allowing His presence to fill your spirit with His peace. From full assurance at His right hand, as you rest in His victory, so will you rule in the midst of your enemies.
So seek peace and pursue it.
Prayer:
Lord, I know You are the God of peace and have peace that passes understanding available to me as I rejoice, am gentle, am thankful and take everything to You in prayer. Spirit, help me to always fix my thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely and admirable. Help me to think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise so that Christ’s authority in me can be seen.
Challenge:
Seek peace by seeking God. Allow His presence to fill you with His peace. Don’t be intimated by people and circumstance. Spend time with God to be reminded He is good and He is great.
Declaration:
I choose to change my negative environment by seeking God and pursuing His peace.
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Francis Frangipane
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August 5, 2007
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Good Morning RevTrev – I love this quote above..”Peace isn’t being self-assured; it’s being assured that God is good.” I am truly in this place…I am not confident in myself, yet I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Thank you for taking up the cause of Paul and Peter – to encourage and strengthen the saints in a time when the world seems to be closing in.
I am very far from not “reacting humanly” to most situations….but today, my reactions don’t last long – and when I realize that God is carrying me, even in those moments, peace comes much quicker. I liken it to my breathing and heart rate calming down after a good run. When I first started running it seemed like forever to return to rest….but now that I’ve been doing it a bit, regaining rest….or in this spiritual example…peace, comes much sooner.
Peace and Grace to you from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Be Blessed!
John,
The journey we are all on is to become more like Christ. To date, I’ve met some people WAY closer to it than me and many who still struggle with it like the rest of us.
I’ve been doing some more research on my personality and was surprised to find how I react is quite easy to predict. It’s helped me see the things I’ve been working on that I need to work on as well as seeing some things as negatively as others see them.