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[Steve Myers] A question came in from one of our BT viewers. And they wrote, "I am struggling
to find peace in my life. At times I'm angry, frustrated, and don't feel like much of a
believer. Where should I look for an answer?" Well, that's a valuable question because it's
one that I think we all face in our life at times. You're not alone. When you look at
this situation, when you're dealing with feelings, we're trying to figure out this world, these
questions come to mind. How do you really find peace in this world?
[Darris McNeely] When we don't have peace, it usually means there's some type of conflict
going on inside us, lack of confidence, fear, or something from the outsideāa problem
with our work, a problem with our family. In Psalm 119:165 it says, "Great peace have
those who love Your law. And nothing causes them to stumble." Peace ultimately has to
begin in a relationship with God. And there's no better way to establish that peace and
that type of a relationship than anchored in the law of God, once we do that, then we
have the basis to begin to achieve a really lasting, useful peace in our own life because
we are first at peace with God.
[Steve Myers] Yeah, I think we see that in an example in the life of Jesus Christ. He
is faced with death at the very end of His ministry just before His crucifixion. One
of the last things that He said to the disciples is over in John chapter 14 and it's verse
27. And He said, "Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you. Not as the world gives
do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid" (John 4:27). So
here's Jesus Christ facing crucifixion and yet He could have peace and He wants to pass
that peace onto you. So as we face difficulties in our life, as we face this confused world
that wants to steal all of our time and steal that piece from us. If we have a relationship
with God the Father and Jesus Christ, He says we can have His peace.
[Darris McNeely] And understand that really the beginning of that peace with God begins
with an understanding that His law is perfect and for our good, and once we're aligned with
that, then we have the basis to achieve the type of peace that really will last and will
help us in today's complex and conflicted world.
[Steve Myers] That's BT Daily. We'll see you next time.