Sunday, 21 September 2025

Peace, I leave with you.

This is one of the most beautiful and comforting promises Jesus gave to His disciples—and to us—just before His crucifixion. It is a bequest of peace that the world can never provide.


Here is a meditation on this profound gift.


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Peace I Leave With You


The room was hushed, the shadows deep, With words that made the disciples weep. He spoke of going,a coming pain, But also of what would still remain.


Not as the world gives, empty, vain, A fleeting balm for momentary pain. Not circumstantial,not cheaply sold, A story that is quickly told.


“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.” (John 14:27)


This is His last will and testament, A sacred,holy settlement. He bequeaths to us,His heirs, The answer to our deepest cares.


His peace. The peace that held Him still, Upon the dark,foreboding hill. The peace that slept within the storm, A heart and mind in perfect form. The peace that faced the angry crowd, And spoke forgiveness,clear and loud.


This is the peace He leaves behind, A legacy for all mankind. A settled calm,a deep assurance, A confident and sure endurance.


“I do not give to you as the world gives.” The world’s peace is a fragile thing, Based on what the next day will bring. It shatters with a single phone call, It crumbles,and it takes the fall.


But His peace? It holds the soul, It keeps the broken sinner whole. It stands when every prop is gone, It greets us with the rising sun.


“Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” This is the command that follows grace, To take our stand in this strong place. To actively receive this gift, And on its promise,our hearts to lift.


So when the trouble comes, and when the fear, Begins to whisper in your ear, Remember what the Savior said, And be by His great peace now led.


Peace I leave with you. It is yours. Hold it close. It is the key that unlocks every prison of the heart. It is the quiet in the chaos. It is the anchor in the storm. It is His. And now,it is yours.


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Understanding the Promise (John 14:27)


· The Context: Jesus said this during the Last Supper, just after predicting His betrayal and Peter's denial. He was preparing His disciples for the trauma of the cross and His physical departure. Into their anxiety, He speaks peace.

· A Legacy Gift: "I leave with you" implies a will, a bequest. It is something He intentionally bestows upon His heirs. "I give to you" is a present, active gift. It is both a future inheritance and a present reality.

· His Own Peace: This is not a generic feeling. This is the very peace that governed Jesus' own heart and mind—a peace rooted in perfect trust in the Father's will, no matter the circumstances.

· Not as the World Gives: The world's peace is conditional and external (e.g., peace when there is no conflict). Christ's peace is unconditional and internal. It exists in spite of conflict, trouble, and fear.

· A Command to Receive It: The command to not be troubled or afraid is an invitation to actively choose to trust in His peace rather than yielding to our natural fears.


A Prayer to Receive This Peace:


"Lord Jesus, thank you for this incredible gift. I receive the peace that You leave with me—Your very own peace. I reject the spirit of fear and anxiety that the world offers. When my heart is troubled, remind me of Your promise. Help me to actively choose to trust in You, to fix my mind on You, and to allow Your perfect peace to guard my heart and mind today. Thank you that my peace is found in You alone. Amen."

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