The Fruits of the Spirit Devotional: Peace in the Storm 🍇

"And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4:7 NIV

In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, the pursuit of internal peace often feels like chasing a mirage in the desert. The stresses of daily life, the noise of constant distractions, and the weight of our responsibilities can easily overwhelm us. Yet, amidst the turbulence of our existence, there is a source of tranquility that transcends all understanding—the fruit of the Holy Spirit, peace.

The Fruits of the Spirit

Before we delve further into the fruit of peace, let's remind ourselves of the larger context. In the Bible, the Fruit of the Spirit is found in Galatians 5:22-23: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." These fruits represent the qualities that the Holy Spirit produces in the lives of believers.

The True Vine

Our connection to the True Vine, as Jesus described in John 15:5, is essential in nurturing and sustaining this peace: "I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me, you can do nothing." When we abide in Christ, we remain connected to the True Vine; through this connection, we find true peace.

As Alabaster Bible Co states in their book Fruit:

"In God's deep wisdom as manifested in the genus vitis (grape plants), we see that joining to the "true vine" of Christ allows us to endure the storms of anxiety, fear, and worry which threaten to pull us up from the soil of our existence... On our own, we might put down shallow, easily disturbed roots. But in faith, we are grafted into Christ's everlasting relationship with God the Father and the Holy Spirit. We access an aquifer that will not dry up. Nourished by God's sustaining love, we know that we walk into a future where Christ meets us at every turn."

Navigating Life's Storms

As humans living in a fallen world, we encounter a variety of storms—personal struggles, unexpected tragedies, and the uncertainties of the future. Yet, with the Fruit of the Spirit, peace, we have an anchor to hold onto. Max Lucado also beautifully captures this sentiment, saying, "Peace is not the ability to escape the storm, but the ability to remain calm in the midst of the storm."

It's essential to remember that true peace is not something we have the ability to conjure up on our own. It is a divine gift, a fruit of the Holy Spirit's presence in our lives. When we cultivate a close relationship with Jesus through prayer, meditation on His Word, and trust in God's promises, we allow His peace to fill our hearts and guide our steps.

Peace Beyond Understanding

The apostle Paul, in his letter to the Philippians, describes a peace that surpasses all understanding:

"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:6-7)

This peace is not dependent on external circumstances; it's a supernatural gift from God's Spirit that dwells within us. The Holy Spirit guards our hearts and minds, enabling us to remain calm and steadfast in the face of adversity. In fact, as Paul states in Galatians, one of the hallmarks of believers in Jesus is peace, and the only way to bear this fruit is to abide in Christ.

"There is unwavering peace today when an uncertain tomorrow is trusted to an unchanging God."— Ann Voskamp


On Earth as it is in Heaven

Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace; the root meaning is wholeness, completeness, and well-being. We were made for peace, and as God intends it, not just for individuals but for communities and nations alike. Indeed, the whole of creation was made for peace in the common ground of Christ Jesus.

"When we settle into a right relationship with God, knowing that we are God's creatures and receive all things from his hand, we are then able to live in right relationship with our neighbors and even our so-called "enemies." The fruit of peace can permeate all levels of relationships- from family interactions, to economic and political systems, to how we relate with the rest of God's creation..." - Alabaster Bible Co

May the peace we find in Christ enable us to be a living testimony to the world that even in the midst of life's fiercest storms, we can all find serenity and hope in the loving arms of our Savior, Jesus.


May His peace be with you today and always. Amen.

photo

Jennifer Axcell
Founder & Champion of Rest, Loto Wellness Collective

linkedin

facebook

instagram

Website www.lotowellness.co

Email hello@lotowellness.co

Jennifer is passionate about creating thoughtfully designed experiences in beautiful spaces as moments to rest in God's unhurried rhythms of grace. She is a certified yoga, breathwork, and meditation facilitator, sound healer, somatic coach, and trauma-informed practitioner with a deep love for Jesus.

 
__tpx__

Why We Love Alabaster Bible Co: Discover the beauty and depth of faith with Alabaster Bible Co books. Their meticulously crafted Bibles blend timeless design with modern elegance, offering a unique way to engage with scripture. From the exquisite typography to the thoughtfully curated artwork, each page invites reflection and inspires devotion. Whether you're seeking solace in daily readings or gifting a cherished keepsake, their books and Bibles evoke a sense of reverence and wonder.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you click through a link and make a purchase, it will earn me a small commission, at no additional cost to you! See our disclaimer for details.

Previous
Previous

Seasons of Nature and Spiritual Growth: Fall 🍁

Next
Next

Lament and Thanksgiving