God’s Peaceful Presence

You sit on a comfortable Adirondack chair overlooking crystal-clear waters. The repetitive wash of the surf lulls you into a state of calm. That’s the moment your tooth ache returns. Or say you’re snuggled up in your bed, with freshly-cleaned sheets. The room is the perfect temperature. You’re about to fall asleep with a blissful smile on your face, when a pair of stray cats decide to get into a fight just outside your window.
It doesn’t take much to disturb our peace, does it? Tranquil relaxation is always just out of our reach. There is always something to wrench us from our comfort zone, back into the harshness of reality.
What if there were a way to obtain peace that did not involve “escape”? What if you could have tranquility even within this harsh and often disturbing life? What if it were possible to have relaxation without needing to distract yourself to get there?
Look at Paul’s parting blessing to the church in Thessalonica:
2 Thessalonians 3:16 – “Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.”
He wants the Thessalonians, and you, to have peace at all times – whether you’re relaxing on a beach, or working in a coal mine. Paul wishes tranquility for you, whether you’re on vacation or facing the deadlines of the end of the fiscal year. Paul prays that you have blessed harmony, whether you’re firing on all cylinders, “crushing it” at work, or you just had the worst week of our lives.
This peace is only possible through the presence of the Lord of Peace himself. This may not be our first thought when we think about God. We may more readily imagine God as Creator, Holy One, Righteous Judge. All these are true names for God. But Paul calls him “The Lord of Peace” in order that we see what this Holy Creator and Almighty Lord is all about: he’s all about peace! God wants nothing more than to give you tranquility, not just in the form of the sun’s warming rays on your skin and a cool drink in hand, but the tranquility of the forgiveness of all of your sins. God gives you true blessed well-being, not in the form of a big fat bank account and the best insurance money can buy, but the eternal assurance that nothing can separate you from his love expressed through the life, death, and resurrection of Christ our Lord. This is what God does. He gives a peace you can have and hold wherever you are, whatever is going on.
He adds to his blessing “The Lord be with all of you” as a way of confirming that the Lord of Peace brings peace wherever he’s present. We make God present among us whenever we gather in his name (Matthew 18:20). God is present wherever the Word and Sacraments are administered (John 17:17). The Word that you hear, learn, share, and take to heart goes with you wherever you are. Therefore, God is with you, and so is his peaceful presence.





