ADVENT
DECEMBER 8
PEACE
And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts
and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians
4:7
I recently read a magazine article about a woman whose
teenage daughter was struggling with her personal identity. In the story, the
mother spent hours, days and months praying that her daughter would bend to her
will. She, and members of her church,
prayed that the daughter would follow their preferred path. The family sought counseling at church and
through a licensed professional and these approaches increased the arguing
among them. In a moment where the stress and the tension were completely
overwhelming, the mother took time to herself and prayed for God to bring her
peace with her daughter's personal identity.
In the story, the next morning the mother awoke and felt the peace of
God. In all the time that she had prayed in despair for God to change the
person that she was praying for she was frustrated but when she asked God to
bring her peace and to help her accept the path her daughter chose, she was
able to find relief.
After reading this story I spent MANY days thinking about
the times that I ask God for what I want. Praying to change a situation, to
help something align in a way that will be easier, less painful, or even to
allow me to take a passive role and let things play themselves out. In the
moments where I have asked God for guidance or to help me to let go of
something troubling I have a much greater sense of relief.
Prayer:
Creator God - in moments when I desire my way or my will, remind me that you
can help bring me peace and acceptance. You have the power to protect our
hearts and our minds, to relieve our concerns and to help us to recognize our
powerlessness. In a time when it can be
hard to control all the moving pieces and parts in our lives, I can count on
you to bring me relief over my concerns and sorrows. Amen.
Christi
Moock
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