How We Can
Have Peace
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Genesis 41:1-32
In Genesis
41, there’s an interesting story about a powerful king who had two unusual
dreams in the same night. Because the dreams appeared to have some
significance—and because the king couldn’t understand their meaning—he was
troubled in his spirit. Consequently, he called for his magicians to interpret
the dreams, but when they were unable to produce explanations, the monarch’s
anxiety increased.
Then he
summoned Joseph, who calmed the king with these words: “God shall give Pharaoh
an answer of peace” (v. 16 kjv). Interestingly, the Lord did not actually
promise every aspect of the dreams would be explained, but rather He offered a
“peaceable” answer.
As it
happened, God did choose to explain this particular dream in great detail, but
that isn’t always the case. Too often, we lose our peace when the Lord gives
direction or correction coupled with very little explanation.
Jesus had
numerous “hard sayings” that were never explained to His followers’
satisfaction. It bothered some of them to the point that “many of His disciples
withdrew, and were not walking with Him anymore” (John 6:66). They
simply were not satisfied with Jesus’ partial explanations.
In
Christian service, we want every- thing explained: Where am I to go? What will
I be paid? Who will go with me? In God’s timing, some of these questions may be
answered. In the meantime, however, peace rests not in explanations but in the
One who is Himself our peace (Eph. 2:14).
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