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It's an appropriate theme for Easter Sunday as we celebrate the literal triumph over death and sin, the hope we have to rise as did our Savior and Lord to dwell with Him in eternal peace and fullness of joy.
Last week in Sunday School there was mention of the Temple of Solomon and how David was forbidden to build because he was a leader in war. I Chronicles 28:3. It was another scriptural head-slapping moment as I realized that Solomon's name itself means "Peace."
And on the same theme, I go to my distant relation, the Silurist Poet, Henry Vaughan (1722? - 1795):
Peace
My Soul, there is a country
Afar beyond the stars,
Where stands a winged sentry
All skillful in the wars;
There, above noise and danger
Sweet Peace sits, crown’d with smiles,
And One born in a manger
Commands the beauteous files.
He is thy gracious friend
And (O my Soul awake!)
Did in pure love descend,
To die here for thy sake.
If thou canst get but thither,
There grows the flow’r of peace,
The rose that cannot wither,
Thy fortress, and thy ease.
Leave then thy foolish ranges,
For none can thee secure,
But One, who never changes,
Thy God, thy life, thy cure.
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