Inner Peace: Why God Sometimes Takes It Away
This deep inward peace and quietness of soul is such a priceless gift that God sometimes raises its value by temporarily removing it.
Ordinary blessings are often taken for granted—
until they’re lost and then restored, at which point they feel extraordinary.
It’s completely normal to sit at your desk or go about your daily work without a second thought.
But if you get seriously ill and can’t even step into your workplace for five or six weeks, then when you finally manage to return for just one day, you think, “What an amazing blessing this is!”
The same is true with health. When you’re strong and can travel three, four or five miles a day, and barely notice it.
But after you’ve been at death’s door and start to recover, even the simple ability to move your hand or stir your leg in bed fills you with gratitude: “I can actually move! What an extraordinary mercy!”
Inner peace works exactly the same way. As long as it flows without interruption, we treat it as ordinary.
But when that peace is shaken—when our souls are buffeted by Satan or deep discouragement—and then it is wonderfully restored,
we suddenly see it for the extraordinary blessing it really is.
This is why God sometimes allows even His dearest children to become discouraged and their peace to be interrupted:
He is deliberately raising the value of this spiritual treasure in our eyes.
God is a tender Father who wants all of our love directed toward Him. Our joy, peace, and comfort are merely the “nurse” that helps sustain our spiritual life.
When He sees us loving the nurse (the gifts) more than we love the Father Himself, He gently removes the nurse for a season.
He will not allow anything—even good things like peace—to steal first place in our hearts."
William Bridge, A Lifting up for the Downcast.

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