The Peace That is Not of This World
Keep your eyes
on the prince of peace, the one who doesn't cling to his divine power;
the one who refuses to turn stones into bread, jump from great heights
and rule with great power; the one who says, "Blessed are the poor, the
gentle, those who mourn, and those who hunger and thirst for
righteousness; blessed are the merciful, the pure in heart, the
peacemakers and those who are persecuted in the cause of uprightness"
(see Matt. 5:3-11); the one who touches the lame, the crippled, and the
blind; the one who speaks words of forgiveness and encouragement; the
one who dies alone, rejected and despised. Keep your eyes on him who
becomes poor with the poor, weak with the weak, and who is rejected with
the rejected. He is the source of all peace.
Where is
this peace to be found? The answer is clear. In weakness. First of all,
in our own weakness, in those places of our hearts where we feel most
broken, most insecure, most in agony, most afraid. Why there? Because
there, our familiar ways of controlling our world are being stripped
away; there we are called to let go from doing much, thinking much, and
relying on our self-sufficiency. Right there where we are weakest the
peace which is not of this world is hidden.
Henri Nouwen
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