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This past month, in honor of the release of the new book (In God’s Right Hand: Whom Shall I Fear?), we have combined this month’s theme (Peace) with the selected theme for next month. “In the Hands of the Divine Gardener” will be the topic for September, but it is also the theme for the Destination Retreat the first weekend of October in Larkspur, Colorado.
There are still open spots for the retreat and we would love for you to join us! You can also look forward to a few teasers on the topic next month…
However, today, in light of the combined topics, I want to highlight the peace that can only be found in the hands of the Divine Gardener.
Only the Prince of Peace can author a peace that surpasses all understanding, which guards our hearts and minds. And I will only catch a glimpse of that peace unless I turn my life over to Him and leave my heart, soul, mind, and strength in His hands.
I am at peace when I feel secure—safe because I am fully trusting in God, leaving my life and the lives of those I care about in His hands.
Worry, stress, doubt, and anxiety steal my peace. These things overwhelm me when I have taken my life back into my own hands. However, when I turn it back into His hands, the peace that surpasses all understanding amazingly returns.
It really is that simple: when we leave our lives in God’s hands, we are filled with immediate and lasting peace. Give it a try and invite someone else to do the same!
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“Forgive and forget”? Or “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me”? Which is it?
Forgiveness is a tricky, complicated thing. Satan twists and distorts our definition of it. He attempts to discredit or water down God’s forgiveness. And he confuses our understanding of what it means to forgive others.
Today, I want to offer a reminder of the peace that comes through true forgiveness.
The peaceful state of those who have been forgiven and can rest in that forgiveness reaches to depths that can only be understood by tasting the true forgiveness offered by God.
In Christ, we are no longer bound by our sin. We have been forgiven and set free from its entrapment. And, in turn, we can offer that forgiveness to others.
The peaceful state of those who have done the forgiving and can rest trusting in our merciful heavenly Father is also attainable.
Have you tasted the peace that comes through forgiveness? Do you think it is possible?