What Is the Peace of God?
It has been said that there is a kind of peace that is not of this
world. How is it recognized? How is it found? And being found, how
can it be retained? Let us consider each of these questions separately,
for each reflects a different step along the way.
First, how can the peace of God be recognized? God's peace is recognized
at first by just one thing; in every way it is totally unlike all
previous experiences. It calls to mind nothing that went before.
It brings with it no past associations. It is a new thing entirely.
There is a contrast, yes, between this thing and all the past. But
strangely, it is not a contrast of true differences. The past just
slips away, and in its place is everlasting quiet. Only that. The
contrast first perceived has merely gone. Quiet has reached to cover
everything.
How is this quiet found? No one can fail to find it who but seeks
out its conditions. God's peace can never come where anger is, for
anger must deny that peace exists. Who sees anger as justified in
any way or any circumstance proclaims that peace is meaningless,
and must believe that it cannot exist. In this condition, peace
cannot be found. Therefore, forgiveness is the necessary condition
for finding the peace of God. More than this, given forgiveness
there <must> be peace. For what except attack will lead to
war? And what but peace is opposite to war? Here the initial contrast
stands out clear and apparent. Yet when peace is found, the war
is meaningless. And it is conflict now that is perceived as nonexistent
and unreal.
How is the peace of God retained, once it is found? Returning anger,
in whatever form, will drop the heavy curtain once again, and the
belief that peace cannot exist will certainly return. War is again
accepted as the one reality. Now must you once again lay down your
sword, although you do not recognize that you have picked it up
again. But you will learn, as you remember even faintly now what
happiness was yours without it, that you must have taken it again
as your defense. Stop for a moment now and think of this: Is conflict
what you want, or is God's peace the better choice? Which gives
you more? A tranquil mind is not a little gift. Would you not rather
live than choose to die?
Living is joy, but death can only weep. You see in death escape
from what you made. But this you do not see; that you made death,
and it is but illusion of an end. Death cannot be escape, because
it is not life in which the problem lies. Life has no opposite,
for it is God. Life and death seem to be opposites because you have
decided death ends life. Forgive the world, and you will understand
that everything that God created cannot have an end, and nothing
He did not create is real. In this one sentence is our course explained.
In this one sentence is our practicing given its one direction.
And in this one sentence is the Holy Spirit's whole curriculum specified
exactly as it is.
What is the peace of God? No more than this; the simple understanding
that His Will is wholly without opposite. There is no thought that
contradicts His Will, yet can be true. The contrast between His
Will and yours but seemed to be reality. In truth there was no conflict,
for His Will is yours. Now is the mighty Will of God Himself His
gift to you. He does not seek to keep it for Himself. Why would
you seek to keep your tiny frail imaginings apart from Him? The
Will of God is One and all there is. This is your heritage. The
universe beyond the sun and stars, and all the thoughts of which
you can conceive, belong to you. God's peace is the condition for
His Will. Attain His peace, and you remember Him.
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