Living Out Peace - Contemporary Example
Imagine a young woman named Maria, who recently moved to a new city for her job. Feeling lost and overwhelmed, she found herself sitting alone in a bustling café, surrounded by strangers. Reflecting on her loneliness, she remembered Psalm 23, particularly the words, “He leads me beside still waters.” She felt a stirring in her heart — a call from God to seek connection rather than isolation.
Empowered by this scripture, Maria decided to reach out to a local community organization that served meals to those in need. That first day, she walked in with trepidation, but soon found herself enveloped in the joy of serving others. As she dished out food and shared laughter with the volunteers and guests alike, peace began to wash over her. In giving of herself, she discovered purpose and a sense of belonging.
Psalm 23 reminds us that our Shepherd not only leads us to still waters but also calls us to be conduits of His love in the world. When we serve others, we embody Christ's mission and invite His peace into our lives and communities.
So, like Maria, what would it look like for you to step into service this week? Whether it’s volunteering, offering a listening ear, or simply reaching out to someone who feels isolated, you can be the hands and feet of Christ, bringing hope and joy to those around you. In doing so, you will find that the peace you seek is often found in the act of giving it away.
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