Peace is a gift, however it comes.
And thank God for it. But today, I would like to rock your boat a little By saying that not all peace Is God's peace. And not all peace will lead to Him. For there is a kind of peace that leads one to trust In earthbound hopes. And this peace is called carnal security. And it is fine as far as it goes. After all, is it not good to be content and grateful... For the job, the social status, the wife, the children, the car, the house? Surely! And ingratitude is far worse. But what happens when these are stripped away? Only then do we discover that perhaps our peace Was less founded upon the infinite And more upon the finite. And only when we are thrown Upon the naked hand of providence Do we know whether our peace was eternal rest Or carnal security. Likely both. And only through pain Can the lesser peace be sifted out Till nothing but that peace which surpasses understanding remains. And as for love, God's love is no less elusive. For only in betrayal do we discover Whether our love remains when theirs dissolves. For there is but one peace, one hope, one love That is eternal. And the path to obtaining it is a winding upward road To the hill of a tailor-made Golgotha, Tailor-made for each of us. And isn't it terrible to say it outright like that? I feel as if I have broken With some unspoken societal contract. But isn't that what we always said we wanted When we sang: I have decided to follow Jesus... The world behind me, The cross before me, No turning back... No turning back...
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