
Author
Dr. Ernst Diehl
Summary: As Christians, we are called to be ambassadors of peace, carrying the message of peace wherever we go. True peace comes from our relationship with God and is not dependent on external circumstances. When we face challenges, we must surrender our battles to God and trust in His victory. The story of David and Goliath reminds us that the Lord fights for us, and our role is to trust in Him and speak peace into every circumstance. Let us rely on the power of God and His peace to transform lives and bring hope to a world in need.
In a world filled with battles and conflicts, it is essential for us to remember that our salvation does not come through earthly means. The struggles we face in life cannot be conquered by the strength of swords and spears alone. Instead, there is a higher power at work—a power that transcends the physical realm.
As followers of Christ, we are called to be ambassadors of peace. Just as Jesus instructed His disciples to greet each household with the words, "Peace to this house," we too should carry the message of peace wherever we go. But what does this peace signify?
Peace is not merely the absence of war or conflict; it is a deep-rooted harmony that flows from our relationship with God. It is a state of tranquility that surpasses all understanding. This peace is not dependent on external circumstances but springs forth from an unshakable trust in the Lord.
When we encounter challenges and difficulties, our natural tendency might be to rely on our own strength and resources. However, we must remember that true victory lies in surrendering our battles to God. He is the one who fights on our behalf and brings deliverance.
The story of David and Goliath in the Old Testament serves as a powerful reminder of this truth. David, a young shepherd boy, faced a seemingly invincible giant with nothing but a sling and a stone. Yet, he knew that his strength came not from his weapons but from the Lord. With unwavering faith, he declared, "This assembly may know that the Lord does not save by sword and spear."
Likewise, in our own lives, we are confronted with Goliaths—situations that appear insurmountable. However, we are not alone in our battles. The Lord fights for us, and His victory is assured. Our role is to trust in Him, to speak peace into every circumstance, and to believe that He is working all things together for our good.
Today, let us remember that our salvation and triumph do not come through human might or earthly weaponry. Instead, let us rely on the power of God and the peace that He brings. As we go forth, may our words and actions be a testament to His peace, transforming lives and bringing hope to a world in need.