Peace

Painting by Jo White

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I used to think of peace as a passing feeling, like happiness or sadness. One day my eyes were opened. I bought a Christian magazine from the bookstore to read the cover article. Whenever I went over to pick up the magazine at home to read it, I would feel uneasy and just leave it, thinking I would read it later. One day when I was in the room, I felt anxious and realized I was standing next to the magazine. I didn’t know why any magazine would disturb me like that, but I picked it up and took it outside to the trash. It wasn’t worth the hassle.

I asked the Lord to show me if anything else in our home was disturbing like that. I walked through our house and then got the same uneasy feeling in our dining room when I was near a vase that was the centerpiece. This wasn’t cheap like the magazine; it was more of a luxury buy. We had purchased the vase from a Christian bookstore, and I saw nothing wrong with it. When my wife got home, I told her about the magazine and the vase. I don’t think she had any unusual feelings about the vase, and I could come up with no logical reason for the issue. She was willing to get rid of it if I thought it disturbed me. (My wife is a saint)

At the time, we were having two home meetings a week. On the first night people came after getting rid of the two suspect items, almost everyone remarked as they came in about how peaceful the house was. I don’t remember anyone ever saying that before. To this day, it’s common for first-time guests to comment about how peaceful our home is.

Even beyond objects in the home, sometimes, when making decisions, I feel peace about a particular course of action. That doesn’t mean I will always enjoy the path that is best for me. He tells us in scripture that he’s going to take us places we don’t necessarily want to go. I’m not as spiritual as David; I might have written one verse differently. My verse might go Yea, though I’m leaving marks in the dirt as I’m being dragged down into the valley where I think I’m going to die, I may as well stay calm because God is at peace knowing he’s got this: for he has a tight hold on me, and he’s loaded for bear.

26 responses to “Peace”

  1. I like your rendition of Psalm 23, Don. ‘Loaded for bear’ made me guffaw.

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    1. Thank you, Tanmay.

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  2. This is very interesting. Especially since other people have remarked about how peaceful your house is. I wonder what “vibes” you were picking up. Anyhow I enjoyed reading this and loved your wife’s painting.

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    1. Thank you, Stockdale. I have never figured out the why of it.

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    1. When the vase left us, someone else got it and had a similar experience.

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      1. That is even more interesting. Whatever did this vase look like.

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      2. Green with cherubs around the rim.

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      3. The woman who got it, smashed when she felt the loss of peace.

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  3. My eyes are drawn to the bird in Jo’s painting. The acorn woodpecker (?) appears to be distracted by the light in the leaves before pecking away at the tree. Your house is peaceful, in part, because of Jo’s paintings!

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    1. I asked Jo to paint this for me. It was during a difficult time and it made me feel peaceful.

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  4. Love this! Know the feeling all too well—the heel dragging marks, I mean. 🤪

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  5. I feel the same way about making decisions, and I can also be sensitive to certain things like that. It’s always wise to follow through with the Spirit’s prompting like you did, Don, even if it feels strange in the moment.

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    1. Thank you, Ericka.

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  6. This was awesome, and I enjoyed your take on Ps 23!

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  7. I just read something this morning about removing certain items from your home. And this popped up. Hmmm. I think I need to look around.

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    1. Usually, the Lord will lead you right to something if it is creating a problem for you if you ask him to. Try not to read something evil into items you may just not like. My mother-in-law used to tease me about her photograph.

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      1. Good advice . Thanks

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  8. It is always important to be sensitive to the leading of the Holy and obey promptly. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Wow, this is fascinating! I get weird negative feelings from random things and places, and my husband and I both felt that way around our pediatrician that was assigned to us right after Cub’s birth. We both figured we were imagining things, but then had several horrifying experiences with that pediatrician and ended up going to a different office. I guess “trust your gut” is real.

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    1. The Lord is better at talking to us than we are at hearing. He sometimes gives us a feeling.

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  10. What a beautiful picture

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    1. I’ll pass your comment on to Jo.

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  11. I have felt this way .hmm, I like how you solved this feeling.

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