This morning our theme will be 'prophets and discoverers' (or in David Adam language, 'visionaries and discoverers') and we will read of Isaiah (from the NT) and Elijah (from the OT). The link to peace gets a bit tenuous, so I won't be forcing it, though it strikes me, as I type that Nobel was so discomfited by the outworking of one of his discoveries that he instigated the famous prizes awarded for 'peaceful' or at least 'peaceable' works.
Peace is a bit of a 'slippery' concept, easier to say what it is not that what it is; sometimes only a via negativa captures what we try to express:
Peace,
Not merely absence of war
Not simply silence after shouting
Not a moment of stillness
Not relaxation after business
Not warm fuzzies deep inside
Not...
Peace
The je ne sait quoi that defies comprehension
That sneaks, unbidden, into hearts and minds
The sense that 'all will be well' despite all odds
That fear has evaporated
Hatred subsumed by love
Anger dispelled by forgiveness
Peace...
Undefinable
Unattainable?
Glimpsed in a newborn laid in a cattle trough
Won through the desolation of Roman execution
Confusing concept
For which we yearn...
Peace
May we discover fresh glimpses of it this Adventide