Peace
by Ellen White
Let us turn from the dusty, heated thoroughfares of life to rest in the shadow of
Christ's love. Here we gain strength for conflict. Here we learn how to lessen toil and
worry and how to speak and sing to the praise of God. Let the weary and the heavy-laden
learn from Christ the lesson of quiet trust. They must sit under His shadow if they would
be possessors of His peace and rest. 7T 69
The religion of Christ means more than the forgiveness of sin; it means taking away our
sins, and filling the vacuum with the graces of the Holy Spirit. It means divine
illumination, rejoicing in God. It means a heart emptied of self, and blessed with the
abiding presence of Christ. When Christ reigns in the soul, there is purity, freedom from
sin. The glory, the fullness, the completeness of the gospel plan is fulfilled in the
life. The acceptance of the Saviour brings a glow of perfect peace, perfect love, perfect
assurance. The beauty and fragrance of the character of Christ revealed in the life
testifies that God has indeed sent His Son into the world to be its Saviour. COL 419F
By the life we live through the grace of Christ, the character is formed. The original
loveliness begins to be restored to the soul. The attributes of the character of Christ
are imparted, and the image of the Divine begins to shine forth. The faces of men and
women who walk and work with God, express the peace of heaven. They are surrounded with
the atmosphere of heaven. For these souls the kingdom of God has begun. They have Christ's
joy, the joy of being a blessing to humanity. They have the honour of being accepted for
the Master's use; they are trusted to do His work in His name. DA 312
Tenderly He bade the toiling people, "Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for
I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls."
In these words, Christ is speaking to every human being. Whether they know it or not,
all are weary and heavy laden. All are weighed down with burdens that only Christ can
remove. The heaviest burden that we bear is the burden of sin. If we were left to bear
this burden, it would crush us. But the Sinless One has taken our place. "The Lord
hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all."[1 ISA. 53:6.] He has borne the burden of
our guilt. He will take the load from our weary shoulders. He will give us rest. The
burden of care and sorrow also He will bear. He invites us to cast all our care upon Him;
for He carries us upon His heart. DA 328
The Elder Brother of our race is by the eternal throne. He looks upon every soul who is
turning his face toward Him as the Saviour. He knows by experience what are the weaknesses
of humanity, what are our wants, and where lies the strength of our temptations; for He
was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. He is watching over you,
trembling child of God. Are you tempted? He will deliver. Are you weak? He will
strengthen. Are you ignorant? He will enlighten. Are you wounded? He will heal. The Lord
"telleth the number of the stars;" and yet "He healeth the broken in heart,
and bindeth up their wounds."[2 PS. 147:4, 3.] "Come unto Me," is His
invitation. Whatever your anxieties and trials, spread out your case before the Lord. Your
spirit will be braced for endurance. The way will be opened for you to disentangle
yourself from embarrassment and difficulty. The weaker and more helpless you know yourself
to be, the stronger will you become in His strength. The heavier your burdens, the more
blessed the rest in casting them upon the Burden-bearer. The rest that Christ offers
depends upon conditions, but these conditions are plainly specified. They are those with
which all can comply. He tells us just how His rest is to be found. DA 329
In the heart of Christ, where reigned perfect harmony with God, there was perfect
peace. He was never elated by applause, nor dejected by censure or disappointment. Amid
the greatest opposition and the most cruel treatment, He was still of good courage. But
many who profess to be His followers have an anxious, troubled heart, because they are
afraid to trust themselves with God. They do not make a complete surrender to Him; for
they shrink from the consequences that such a surrender may involve. Unless they do make
this surrender, they cannot find peace. DA 330
Those who take Christ at His word, and surrender their souls to His keeping, their
lives to His ordering, will find peace and quietude. Nothing of the world can make them
sad when Jesus makes them glad by His presence. In perfect acquiescence there is perfect
rest. The Lord says, "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on
Thee; because he trusteth in Thee."[3 ISA. 26:3.] Our lives may seem a tangle; but as
we commit ourselves to the wise Master-worker, He will bring out the pattern of life and
character that will be to His own glory. And that character which expresses the
glory--character--of Christ, will be received into the Paradise of God. A renovated race
shall walk with Him in white, for they are worthy. DA 331
As through Jesus we enter into rest, heaven begins here. We respond to His invitation,
Come, learn of Me, and in thus coming we begin the life eternal. Heaven is a ceaseless
approaching to God through Christ. The longer we are in the heaven of bliss, the more and
still more of glory will be opened to us; and the more we know of God, the more intense
will be our happiness. As we walk with Jesus in this life, we may be filled with His love,
satisfied with His presence. All that human nature can bear, we may receive here. But what
is this compared with the hereafter? There "are they before the throne of God, and
serve Him day and night in His temple; and He that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among
them. They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither shall the sun light on
them, nor any heat. For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and
shall lead them unto living fountains of waters; and God shall wipe away all tears from
their eyes."[1 REV. 7:15-17.] DA 331
Many who profess to be Christ's followers have an anxious, troubled heart because they
are afraid to trust themselves with God. They do not make a complete surrender to Him, for
they shrink from the consequences that such a surrender may involve. Unless they do make
this surrender they cannot find peace. MH 480
Comfort, encouragement, and support have been provided for every condition of life. Let
us rejoice in the love of God. Let us praise Him who has made promises so royal. Let these
promises keep our hearts in perfect peace. Jesus lives. His hand is guiding us. Constantly
our hearts may be filled with the peace that passeth all understanding, even the peace
that Jesus gives: Let us make the promises of God's Word our own. In times of test and
trial these promises will be to us glad springs of heavenly comfort. ST AUG.22,1906
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