Luke 24:36
While they were still talking about this, Jesus
himself stood among them and said to them, “Peace be with you.”
The Hebrew word Jesus used
for peace here, is shalom, derived from the root word ‘shalam’, which means
‘make it whole again’ or ‘restitution’.
As you read through the Bible,
you soon realise that this word shalom has many more nuances and
applications than merely meaning peace.
For instance, in Gen
3:27-28 Joseph askes his brothers: Then he asked them
about their well-being, and said, “Is your father well, the old
man of whom you spoke? Is he still alive?” And they answered, “Your
servant our father is in good health; he is still alive.”
And they bowed their heads down and prostrated themselves. In Hebrew,
the words translated as well-being, well, and good health is all
one word – shalom.
The biblical meaning of
shalom is an inward state of completeness, wholeness, tranquillity. It is used
as a greeting in Israel today, but when you greet someone with ‘Shalom!’ you
are actually saying, “May health and prosperity rest with you!” Another common
greeting used is “Ma shlom’kha” which means “How are you?” Do you see the word shalom
in there? You are really asking, “How is your completeness or how is your
peace?”
When God gave Moses the Aaronic
blessing (Numbers 6:23) to speak over Israel, it ended with “And
give you peace (shalom).” This was given when Israel was preparing to take over
the Promised Land, leading to many battles of war. God was blessing them with
an inner peace and completeness even in times of war, by sharing in His
countenance and protection.
When we are asked to pray
for the peace (shalom) of Jerusalem (Ps 122:6) it is not merely in
order that Jerusalem can exist without conflict, it is so that Jerusalem can fulfil
her destiny to be restored to completeness and become the city of our great
King Jesus! We are thus praying for the return of Israel’s Messiah, our Prince
of Peace, to establish His throne in Jerusalem.
In Luke 2:14
the angels announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds, and said Glory
in the Highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men! With these
words they did not declare that suddenly all wars on earth would end, they
proclaimed the fact that true peace could only now be obtained through the
personal presence of our great God and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
And He is the only
way by which we can obtain this peace, as Jesus promises in John 14:27 - I
am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a
gift the world cannot give. So don’t be troubled or afraid.
Points to
ponder: Am I going to take Jesus up on His word?
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