From J. C. Philpot's Daily Portions
November 25 "Let us therefore follow after the things which make for
peace." Romans 14:19 What a sweetness is contained in the word "peace." Bunyan
well represents this in his Pilgrim's Progress, where he speaks of
Christian, after having been entertained in the "house Beautiful," going to
sleep in the chamber called "Peace." And what blessed sensations are couched
in that word "Peace!" It was the legacy that Jesus left to his Church.
"Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you; not as the world gives,
give I unto you;" and the Apostle says of it that it "passes all
understanding." Now many even of the Lord's people seem as if they wanted
and were expecting raptures. There is, I believe, a vast deal of enthusiasm
in the natural mind of man, as is evident from what I may call its religious
history in all ages; and this leads many who, in other points, seem rightly
taught to look for wonderful visions, ecstasies, and raptures, things which
nature can imitate, or Satan, as an "angel of light," counterfeit to delude
souls. But I believe Satan cannot speak gospel peace to the
conscience; he cannot bring a holy calm into the soul. He could lash the
waters of Gennesaret into a storm; but there was only One who could say to
them, "Peace, be still." Satan may raise up a storm in our carnal mind, but
he cannot allay it; he cannot pour oil upon the waves; nor calm the troubled
breast, and enable it to rest upon God. Of all spiritual blessings, none
seem preferable to peace; and I believe that it is what a child of God
covets more than anything. For, O how much is implied in the word "peace!"
Is not man by nature an enemy to God? Then to be saved he must be
reconciled; and that implies peace. Is not his heart often troubled, as the
Lord said, "Let not your heart be troubled?" Then he needs peace. And is not
his mind often agitated and tossed up and down by conflicting emotions? Then
he needs peace to calm it. And when he has to lie upon his dying bed, O, if
he can but lie there in peace, peace with God through Jesus Christ, and a
holy calm comes over his soul, flowing out of manifested mercy and felt
reconciliation, it will beat all the raptures in the world! To be blessed with peace, through the blood of
sprinkling, before the soul glides out of its earthly tabernacle to enter
into the haven of peace above--this indeed will make a death-bed happy, this
will extract every thorn from the dying pillow, and enable the departing
believer to say, with holy Simeon, "Lord, now let you your servant depart in
peace, for my eyes have seen your salvation."