You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you. (Isaiah 26:3)
The
goal described above is peace. The condition that produces peace is a steadfast
mind. That means that to have peace requires that we have minds that are
resolutely firm and unwavering. It means the matter is settled. No other
opinions matter. As a friend put it, there are no “yabbits” (“yeah, but…”) One of the things I’ve learned about rabbits
and yabbits is that they both tend to run in circles.
The
thing is, this doesn’t say our hearts (will) or bowels (emotions) are
steadfast. It says minds. Monomania comes to mind. Something that helps
me with this is having hymns and Christian music playing in the background. Even
while I’m busy with other things, the music speaks to my soul.
And the
condition that produces a steadfast mind is trust in God. When God is doing
what we want Him to, and asking nothing of us that makes us uncomfortable, it’s
easy to trust, but that’s not really trusting Him. It’s only when things are
going the way we want that our trust in Him gets real.
Where
does trust come from? Experience.
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