John 14:27
27 Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you…
In
Israel, Jews greet each other with the words “shalom, shalom”. Unlike
the English word “peace”, “shalom” does not just mean peace of mind, but
also wholeness for your entire being — spirit, soul and body. It means
having a sense of completeness and soundness. In other words, shalom
encompasses your prosperity, health and total well-being.
When Jesus spoke to His
disciples in John 14:27, He did not use the English word “peace”. He
would have used the Hebrew word “shalom”, saying, “Shalom I leave with
you, My shalom I give to you…” Interestingly, the word “leave” here
actually means “bequeath”, the way a rich man bequeaths his estate to
his beneficiary.
The disciples must have
been excited when they heard that Jesus was bequeathing them His shalom.
They must have known that to receive His shalom was to have His health
because they had never seen Him sick. To have His shalom also meant
never being in lack because He was never broke. Whenever He needed
money, money was there. Once, money to pay the temple tax came in the
mouth of a fish! (Matthew 17:24–27)
The disciples also
understood that having Jesus’ shalom meant having His abundance because
they had seen Him meeting the needs of thousands with plenty of
leftovers. They saw him feeding 5,000 men (not counting the women and
children) with 12 baskets full of leftovers! (Mark 6:34–44)
Jesus wanted His
disciples to know that His peace was different from the peace that the
world offers. His peace would change whatever trying circumstances that
beset them. Even if it was a mega storm, it would have to bow to His
peace. The Prince of Peace merely spoke, “Peace, be still!” and the
winds and the sea obeyed Him. (Mark 4:39) His peace changed the mega
storm into a perfect calm.
Beloved, that is the
kind of peace that Jesus has bequeathed to you. Therefore, believe that
His shalom which He has left with you will change all your difficult
situations, bringing you from sickness, lack and mental anguish to
health, prosperity and total wellness!
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