Yes. Those are the words that every mother longs to hear.
One of my kids, (who has asked to remain nameless,) had a little accident.
OK it was more than a little accident. I mean, just look that that license plate.
Thankfully, no one was hurt. No one, except for my car. (BTW, I have to give it up for my 11 year old Toyota Sienna. It has had rocks reign down on it, a tree fall on it, and taught teens to drive. That is the Energizer Bunny of Automobiles.)
All this occurred just hours before I am suppose to leave for a retreat. On peace.(Go ahead. Laugh ironically. I did before I cried.)
I have to tell you honestly. I wasn’t feeling it.
There have been work issues, family issues, and health issues. Plus, we have been moving rooms around. (Want to test a family’s peace level? Have them switch rooms around. I. Dare. You.)
I was jumpy, my heart kept racing, and I was on the verge of tears all the time.
But if there is one thing I have learned about peace it’s this: You don’t get to choose your circumstances, but you do get to choose who you let handle them.
When I respond with my oh-so-human response, I continue to be jumpy, my heart keeps racing and I am on the verge of tears all the time.
But when I finally, eventually, start praying and remembering what God has promised me, that is the only time that I can even begin to taste anything resembling peace.
The verse I go to in times like this is Isaiah 26:3
You keep him in perfect peace
whose mind is stayed on you,
because he trusts in you.
It is conditional. I get peace because:
- I keep my mind on Him
- I trust in Him
And when I do those things, I have peace.
So here is my question for you: What are the verse you rely on when you need to keep the peace? Because really, I am going to paste them up in my car. When it gets back from the shop.
This verse brought me great comfort as I battled breast cancer: Isaiah 43:1-5. I would often read these verses when I had trouble sleeping because of the pain…or fear.
Be still and know that I am God.
Oh NO! I’m glad you learned a lesson on peace and all… but OH NO. I’m so glad everyone is OKAY! Praying that you’ll have a wonderful trip and your car will survive.