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📖 Bible
Meditation No. 1789
🔆 AATHAVAN –
Wednesday, 31.12.2025
“Let the peace of Christ
rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body; and be
thankful.” (Colossians 3:15)
We have come to the final
day of the year. In this year, many good things, challenges, and even painful
experiences may have taken place in our lives. Yet, we have crossed over all of
them and reached this day.
There is no life without
problems. Therefore, we cannot run away from difficulties; rather, we are
called to overcome them and live victoriously. Today’s meditation verse says, “Let
the peace of Christ rule in your hearts.” This is not the ordinary peace that
the world gives, but the peace that God gives, which must fill and govern our
hearts.
In many lives, even where
there is financial prosperity, peace is often missing in the family. The reason
is that family members do not live as one body. Only when all the parts of our
physical body function well can we live in health and joy. Likewise, family
peace is possible only when there is a sense of unity—like one body—among
family members. Especially in many families where there is no unity between
husband and wife, true joy is absent. Though they live in the same house, they
do not live in fellowship as one body.
God Himself declared that it
is not good for man to be alone, and therefore He created a suitable helper for
him. We read:
“Then the LORD God said, ‘It
is not good for the man to be alone; I will make him a helper suitable for him.”
(Genesis 2:18)
When people neglect this
God-ordained gift of a suitable companion, the peace of God diminishes in
families.
That is why today’s
meditation verse says: “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which
indeed you were called in one body.”
Finally, today’s verse
exhorts us, “and be thankful.” Yes, beloved, it is essential that we live with
grateful hearts for everything God has done in our lives throughout this year.
Not only for blessings, but also for problems and sufferings, we must give
thanks—because trials shape us and help us grow in Christ.
Unity like one body within
family relationships, and a heart that gives thanks for all the good and bad
experiences of life—these are the truths emphasized by today’s meditation. Let
us commit ourselves and our families to God, so that these virtues may grow in
us. If we practice these truths in our daily lives, then, as today’s verse
promises, the peace of Christ will fill our hearts and our homes.

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