Sunday 24 November 2013

Title: 'We All Long For Peace'



 
Title:*PEACE* 3a/Mm - Visual Prayer Art from Set by Rev.Bola A
 *PEACE*
We all long for peace.
Peace is not just safety or lack of war, violence, conflict, and contention.
Peace comes from knowing that the Savior knows who we are and knows,
 that we have faith in Him, love Him, and keep His commandments, 
even and especially amid life’s devastating trials and tragedies.
Remember, “God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” 
For those who reject God, there is no peace. 
We all participated in the councils of heaven that provided for moral agency, 
knowing that there would be mortal pain and even unspeakable tragedy,
because of the abuse of agency.
We understood that this could leave us angry, bewildered, defenseless, and vulnerable.
But we also knew that the Saviour’s Atonement would overcome and compensate, for all of the unfairness of mortal life and bring us peace.
“To believe in God is to know that all the rules will be fair, 
and that there will be wonderful surprises.” 
What are the sources of peace?
Many search for peace in worldly ways, which never have and never will succeed.  
Peace is not found by attaining great wealth, power, or prominence. 
Peace is not found in the pursuit of pleasure, entertainment, or leisure.
None of these can, even when attained in abundance, 
create any lasting happiness or peace.
How do we stay close to the Savior?
Humbling ourselves before God, praying always, repenting of sins, 
entering the waters of baptism with a broken heart and contrite spirit, 
and becoming true disciples of Jesus Christ are profound ,
of the righteousness that is rewarded by abiding peace.
Repentance and living righteously allow for peace of conscience, 
which is essential for contentment.
When there has been a major transgression, confession is required to bring peace.
Perhaps there is nothing to compare with the peace that comes,
from a sin-wracked soul unloading his or her burdens on the Lord and,
claiming the blessings of the Atonement.
As another favorite Church hymn puts it,
 “I’ll drop my burden at his feet and bear a song away.” 
The Church is a refuge where followers of Christ attain peace.
Some young people in the world say they are spiritual but not religious.
Feeling spiritual is a good first step. 
However, it is in the Church that we are fellowshipped, taught,
 and nourished by the good word of God. 
More importantly, it is priesthood authority in the Church that provides,
 for sacred ordinances and covenants that bind families together and qualify,
 each of us to return to God the Father and Jesus Christ in the celestial kingdom.
These ordinances bring peace because they are covenants with the Lord.
“Two sets of forgiveness are required to bring peace to the transgressor—
one from the proper authorities of the Lord’s Church, and one from the Lord himself. ”
Lift up your hearts in praise to God; Let your rejoicings never cease.
Though tribulations rage abroad, Christ says, “In me ye shall have peace.”
Inner peace (or peace of mind) refers to a state of being mentally and spiritually at peace,
with enough knowledge and understanding to keep oneself strong,
in the face of discord or stress.
Being "at peace" is considered by many to be healthy (homeostasis)and,
the opposite of being stressed or anxious.
Many spiritual practices refer to this peace as an experience of knowing oneself.
Finding inner peace is often associated with Spiritual practices and traditions.
The question of real, lasting world peace concerns human beings, 
so basic human feelings are also at its roots.  
Through inner peace, genuine world peace can be achieved.
In this the importance of individual responsibility is quite clear;
an atmosphere of peace must first be created within ourselves,
then gradually expanded to include our families,
our communities, and ultimately the whole planet.
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Researched and Compiled by Rev.Bola - 17.Nov.13

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