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Peace is a commodity in short supply these days—wouldn’t you agree? While we hear a lot of talk about peace, we recognize there is precious little of it in our world and in our lives. How about you? Are you a little short on peace right now? Have you been spending too much time in worry mode? Has fear seized your mind and heart, keeping you awake at night?
I’m examining the names of Jesus—the titles he has been given by the Father. Names that show his power and his authority. And one of those names is Prince of Peace, which we read in Isaiah 9. A prince is someone who is a leader and has influence and authority. Therefore, the Prince of Peace can bestow peace on a person or situation.
If you have become a believer in Jesus Christ, then you have access to the Prince of Peace. That means there is no need for you to be held captive by worry or fear, because you can claim the name of Jesus—the Prince of Peace—and he will give you peace. Ephesians 2:14 says Jesus himself is our peace.
Jesus said the peace he gives us is not just temporary peace like you might find in the world. Jesus said it’s peace only he can give, and Paul wrote to the church in Philippi,
The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).
Why are you living in worry and fear? Do you see how useless and unnecessary it is for you as a child of God because you can claim the name of Jesus, your Prince of Peace. And you do that by faith. You believe Jesus is your peace, and you claim that peace as your own. You don’t have to feel it; you just have to believe Jesus is the Prince of Peace, and he has peace for you.
I would suggest when you find yourself engulfed by worry or fear, you simply start repeating what the Bible says is true, that Jesus, the Prince of Peace, is your peace. Resist the enemy who wants to keep you mired in doubt and worry. Run him off—out of your mind—by repeating the truth that Jesus is your peace, and then repeat that as often as you need to throughout the day. This is how you claim the name of Jesus.