THE
PEACE OF THE SPIRIT!
Prov
21:31
31
The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the LORD.
On
Christmas Eve 1941,
just seventeen days after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, FDR addressed the
nation on the radio. Winston Churchill had made a surprise trip to Washington,
D.C. and joined him. Below is an excerpt from Churchill’s speech.
“This is a strange Christmas Eve. Almost
the whole world is locked in deadly struggle, and, with the most terrible
weapons which science can devise, the nations advance upon each other.
Ill would it be for us this Christmastide if we were not sure that no greed for
the land or wealth of any other people, no vulgar ambition, no morbid lust for
material gain at the expense of others, had led us to the field. Here, in
the midst of war, raging and roaring over all the lands and seas, creeping
nearer to our hearts and homes, here, amid all the tumult, we have tonight the
peace of the spirit in each cottage home and in every generous
heart.”
Seventy-three
years ago,
the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor plunged America into an already raging
world war. And we remember that Churchill was exactly right when he said that
our peace comes from the “Spirit” of our God. A horse was the Old Testament
symbol of armed conflict. It was, as Churchill put it, “the most terrible
weapon which science can devise.” Yet the horse is an insufficient defense
against evil and a poor refuge for safety. No! Our safety is in the Lord.
Prov
18:10
10
The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is
safe.
Dear
Lord, today we have no hope of safety but in you. Thank you for your peace.
AMEN
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