Our family will visit the cemetery today. Someone from the American Legion will hand us poppies. The pastor will say a few words to those who’ve gathered.
And then, we will bow our heads for a moment of silence. No one will speak. The air will fill with birdsong and the sound of flags flapping in the breeze.
In that moment, I will pray as I always pray: for peace to rule in hearts everywhere.
That’s how I’ve celebrated Memorial Day since I was a kid – with a few moments in a cemetery, observing and remembering. Maybe your Memorial Day looks similar to mine. Or maybe you’ll spend your day at a lake or a park or around the grill in your backyard. Wherever you may be today, may your day be filled with peace. And may you find a way to share a bit of your peace with the people around you.
The world feels short on peace these days, doesn’t it?
Mother Teresa once said, “If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” I worry, sometimes, that we forget that we really are in this together. It’s a noisy, hectic, I’m-right-you’re-wrong world out there. Today, I want to make a special effort to be less concerned with making a point and more concerned with making some peace.
If there really is going to be peace on earth, as the song says, “Let it begin with me.”
If there will be peace on Facebook,
or around the dinner table,
or in a sanctuary,
or out in this warring world,
or in a family squabble,
or in the midst of a protest,
or on a lake,
or in some legislative chamber under a golden dome,
or in a world groaning under its own weight . . .
if there be peace here, or if there be peace anywhere on earth, then let it begin with me.
Here are six ways you can create peace in your life today:
Serve someone. There’s so much wrong in this world, which makes us angry and sad — as it should! One great way to bring more peace into the world is to bring a little peace to someone whose life is in turmoil. That’s one powerful way of taking our anger and turning it into a higher purpose. Find a person or organization near you who could use a bit of the love that you have within your heart.
Heal one piece of the wound within you. It’s hard to “pass the peace” when our insides are in turmoil. Take time this week to tend to your pain. It can feel overwhelming to think about fixing all that aches within you. If necessary, pick one piece and tend to it. Take that bit of wound to a trusted friend. Pray about it with your pastor. Write it on a slip of paper and burn that paper in your own personal bonfire as a way to say, “Good riddance.” (Invite a friend and ask her to bring the marshmallows.)
Point out the good you see. Take a picture of something that made you smile and post it to your social media channels. Of course, there is a time and place for us to use our social media platforms to point out injustice, but there is also a time and place for us amplify the good. Go, therefore, and show us your kittens, sunsets, and cute babies.
Resolve at least one conflict in your life this week. There may be someone who has gotten on your last nerve or who has stepped on your toes in a major way. The elephant is still in the room. Talk about that elephant, release it into the wild, and then move within that freed-up space toward a resolution.
Forgive someone. Nelson Mandela famously said, “Resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies.” You don’t have to forget, but when you choose to forgive, you have decided to stop drinking the poison.
Find inner peace. There are a lot of places one can go to find peace – a hiking trail, a sanctuary, the beach. But ultimately, the only way we’ll find true peace is when we look to Jesus.
“And let the peace that comes from Christ rule in your hearts.”
Colossians 3:15 (NLT)
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Blessing on Blessing
Jennifer,
Your message for today is a message for the ages. These words are relatable, powerful, and timeless. May those who read this nurture their inner peace and reach out in peace to others.
Blessings,
Kathleen
So glad this spoke to you, Kathleen. Have a lovely day.
Wonderful message. I wish you all ✌️
Peace to you as well, Madeline.
I needed this peace message to heal a piece of me that only Jesus can. Thank you for discovering it!
Have a peaceful day in Jesus!
I am grateful to know that this healed something in you. Praying you feel peace today.
Amen \0/
Thank you, Jennifer! And peace be with you!
Dear Jennifer………….I do love everyone of your “Six Ways to create Peace in your life Today”. I have so many things in my life that leave me heartbroken so I need to really think about which one to choose. I have prayed many, many times to Jesus to help me find some peace. The one very expansive problem that I have been dealing with for 5 years is probably what would be the best one. I am a 77 years old and all of this started 5 years ago. It is a very dark season for me. My husband of 54 years at the time was diagnosed with violent short term dementia and he abused me every night for 3+ years. I tried to convince him that he was sick and needed to do what the neurologists told him. He would not stop the alcohol and flushed the medication down the toilet. The abuse was awful and peaked on the night when he tried to kill me. The police were there and I was calling all my support groups and they all said I needed to stop worrying about him and thinking about my own safety. I have 1 son and 1 grandson. My son at the time was 51 and my grandson just 11. My son called me one night and said I was a liar and it was only his Dad’s old age and he no longer considered me his mother and he and he and his wife would never ever allow me to see or speak to my grandson ever again and he hung up giving me no time to even say something. My grandson is now 15 and I don’t even know what he looks like. My now ex-husband lives in 1 facility and me in another. I was forced to sell our house of 40 years as both of us needed money. I have no more relatives as they have all left the Earth for, I am sure for Heaven. This leaves me alone. I have forgiven my husband and my son with a caveat, my heart will not agree with me. They have cut me off from all types of communication. So, I am now asking Jesus what I can do. They blame me for everything that has happened, but I was trying to give my husband more time and help him to get this disease slowed down, but it only works if you do what the doctors say in the very beginning. It is too late now and I have heard from his friends that he is in pretty bad shape. Jesus just encouraged me to pray for all of them which I do. Still mo communication from any of them. Sorry, to dump all this on you Jennifer, but I am very confused right now and there is so much more to the story, but I have already taken up too much of your time. Here is the Thing we ALL should be thinking about today and that is That is to be sure that our young children know this. My father was in WW11 with all my other uncles. They were in all different places. My father was in London, England and all of my uncles would not even talk to us about what they saw. They only talked to each other, none of the women or children. I lived through the Vietnam War and we lost so many guys that we went to high school with and were friends with. It was something we didn’t even understand and still don’t what we were fighting that war for. So, please everyone who are celebrating today and at a family gathering, take a few minutes to say a prayer for those brave people. It is terrible to think that the way our government is today, there could be another war and this one could be nuclear. This is something we have to keep in the forefront of our minds. The world is in an upside down way at this moment. Thank you Jennifer for your words today and I will keep praying with HOPE that something will happen to give me peace. That is all I want along with love which I know I have with the Lord, Jesus and my wonderful Holy Spirit. I will continue to read your words and work on being more patient. I send you my love for a Blessed Day today and fun with family and friends. Betsy Basile
Thanks Jennifer! This spoke to me in several ways. I am keeping this for future reference. God bless you and give you peace also.
Keep up the Good work
Keep up the Good work