These peace boots are made for walking
by Jane Mueller
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‘Stand firm then … with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace’ (Ephesians 6:16).
Jesus tells us that we will experience difficulties in this world, but that he has conquered the world and deprived it of power to harm us. And he imparts to us a gift that is not of this world: the gift of his perfect and constant peace.
If your experience of peace comes and goes according to circumstances – maybe aided by soft music, aromatherapy oils and the absence of troubles – this is not the peace that Jesus speaks of. In his sneaky ways, Satan offers us a worldly peace that is conditional on environmental factors and emotions.
The peace that Jesus offers, shalom, is an indescribable, lasting state of wellbeing and spiritual connection. It is unshaken by circumstances and, in fact, is often most evident in the midst of turmoil and conflict. It’s abundant, it’s unfathomable and it’s uncomplicated.
God desires to guide our feet into the path of peace. In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul tells us to have our feet fitted with the readiness of the gospel of peace. We have peace boots! Satan sets out to disrupt our peace, but his lies of fear, uncertainty and anxiety are no match for our peace boots. And these boots are made for walking. So, get out there and be ready to share the gospel of unshakable, assured and deep peace with everyone you encounter.
Be strong in the Lord and his mighty power. With your peace boots secured, you are primed to not just cope with today’s circumstances as Satan would have you believe, but also to thrive amid today’s circumstances as you walk in step with Jesus. Overflowing with peace, trust and thankfulness, fearlessly march into today and ensure your peace boots inspire others to also seek such lavish favour.
Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favour rests. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus, our Prince of Peace. Amen.
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