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Saturday, 30 July 2011

Peace: Is It Yours?


Full text of gospel tract:

Peace Unknown

The endless wars and conflicts and injustices we see in the world today only prove what the Bible has always declared concerning mankind: "The way of peace have they not known" (Romans 3:17). All efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace miserably fail for the simple reason that the root of the problem is not dealt with. Peace unknown on the national and international levels only proves that peace is unknown in the individual hearts of people. God alone has the solution to the problem of peace for nations, for individuals, and for you, dear reader. He has successfully dealt with the root cause of all distress—sin. He now offers sure and lasting peace for heart and conscience in the Person of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ who says, "Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid" (John 14:27).

Peace Made

"Having made peace through the blood of His cross" (Colossians 1:20). Man can never "make his peace with God." It cannot be bought, nor can it be worked for. Tears, prayers, and resolutions are all unavailing to make peace with Him. No human friend can make that peace. Though patriots and parents who love their nations and their children would lay down their lives for them, they cannot make peace with God for them.
What a blessed thing it is that what man could never do, God has done perfectly and eternally! What is it that has made peace? It is the work of our Lord Jesus Christ when He bore "the chastisement of our peace" (Isaiah 53:5) on the cross. There the full penalty of God's judgment against sin, and the cloud of divine wrath burst upon the spotless Substitute. Here peace was made so effectually that God raised up Christ from the dead in token of His acceptance of His perfect work.

Peace Preached

"And came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh" (Ephesians 2:17). After His resurrection, our Lord Jesus appeared in the midst of His disciples and said: "Peace be unto you" (John 20:19,21), showing them the wounds in His hands and His side. This was the preaching of peace. He showed the grounds upon which He could declare peace—the witness of His finished work on the cross—and He pronounced that peace upon those who were His. This blessed work of proclaiming peace has been going on ever since. The Holy Spirit was sent down from heaven, energizing the people of God to proclaim peace to all mankind. The true way of peace is only being preached today wherever the gospel is made known.

Peace Possessed

"Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ" (Romans 5:1). It is one thing for peace to have been made by His death on the cross, and to have been proclaimed by our blessed Lord and by the Holy Ghost in the gospel of His grace, but it is another thing for this peace to be possessed. It is peace for all mankind, but not possessed by all mankind. This peace must be received, and here is where faith comes in. Faith takes God at His word, acknowledging one's lost and ruined condition because of sin in his heart and life, and accepts Jesus Christ as personal Saviour and Lord. Faith is putting one's trust in Him who died and rose again to put away the sin which has caused the war in his heart against God. All who believe on Him receive this blessed peace—it is theirs now, not merely for them, but their possession. Notice here that it is not a feeling of peace that is spoken of, but a relationship with God. Instead of being under wrath, subject to judgment, the believer is in the place of acceptance, the object of His delight, looked upon as righteous before Him. Can you, dear reader, say, "I have peace with God"?

Peace Known

"He is our Peace," (Ephesians 2:14). Peace does not come from ourselves and we are not to look within our hearts for the true measure of it. We do have the enjoyment of it there, and the more simply we believe the Word of God, the fuller such enjoyment will be, for peace is in the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. Possessing Him as Saviour and Lord, the believer has peace of conscience as to his sins, and peace of heart as to his circumstances. Jesus said, "These things I have spoken unto you, that in Me ye might have peace" (John 16:33). Therefore, "Acquaint NOW thyself with Him and be at PEACE: thereby good shall come unto thee" (Job 22:21).
—D.T.J.

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