“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”
John 14:27 (NAB)
The “Prince of Peace”, is one of many titles of Jesus, found in the book of Isaiah, but He made it pretty clear that His peace is not the kind of peace that the world gives. The peace Jesus offers us may not change the situation that we are praying about, but it will change us, because it’s a peace that “surpasses understanding.”(Philippians 4:7)
We should continue to do our best as peacemakers, to care for the weak, the least among us, and to stand against injustice, but Jesus was trying to tell us in today’s scripture that His peace is not the kind the world gives, and the world cannot take it away either. It’s a peace that transforms a human being, one heart at a time. It comforts the poor in spirit, and all who suffer as the victims of tragedy, war and injustice.
For centuries, Jesus has given His peace to believers, even while they suffer through hardships and trials. We read about heroes of the faith in previous generations, beginning with the early church in the book of Acts, and continuing to today. There have always been true stories of people who found His peace in the valley of the shadow of death. Some survived to tell their stories and give glory to God.
One such story I shared before, was about a young female rookie pilot, who was taking off in a small plane one day, in Pontiac, Michigan. It was only her third solo flight, and after she took off, a veteran pilot noticed that her front landing gear fell off. He immediately got on the radio and told her what happened.
With a calm, confident voice, and years of skill, he guided her step by step to make a safe landing, without landing gear. She was shaken up but followed his instructions on her radio. She later said that his calm voice kept her at peace, helping her to land the plane successfully. If she had tried to land it on her own, it could have flipped upside down and burst into flames.
Having a veteran pilot there at the perfect time, to guide her in calm confidence, was a miracle. Peace comes from God, and His Spirit was speaking through that veteran pilot on her radio. Jesus also speaks to our hearts as we tune in to Him. He might speak to us in prayer, reading a scripture, or through people that He sends to us at the perfect time. There is an unseen kingdom of Heaven within all of us who believe.
Every kingdom has a Prince, and ours is Jesus. He’s not only a Prince, He is our veteran Pilot who can identify with every type of stress or problem that we have, since He lived a human life and went through all the same things. He speaks to our hearts to guide us through every crisis with a calm experienced voice.
It’s easy to forget that the Spirit of the Prince of peace dwells within us, whether they are on a plane, at a doctor’s office, or visiting a critically ill friend or loved one. Jesus is with us and in us, no matter what is happening around us.
A few years ago, I was visiting a friend who had Pancreatic cancer. Her husband died of a cardiac arrest three weeks earlier, they had no children and her cancer advanced so that she was placed in hospice. We were friends for over fifty years. Her hospice nurse called to tell me that she became unresponsive, so I was hoping to get there before she passed away.
As I arrived to her room, I reached for the door handle and said to myself, “Here comes the Prince of Peace”, believing that the Spirit of Jesus was entering the room with me. I went to her bedside, took her hand, and she immediately opened her eyes and looked at me. She couldn’t speak, but there was no doubt in her eyes that she knew me. I was surprised since the nurse told me she would not respond.
I spoke to her about the Prince of peace, and then I prayed for her. Two days later she passed away, but I trust that He gave her His peace. I often wondered if she saw Jesus at her bedside, but I trust that she did.
Jesus is the veteran pilot, who speaks to our soul and quiets our fears in the chaotic moments of life. His calming voice can help a pilot land a plane without landing gear and His Presence can bring peace to any human soul before breathing their last breath.
In a sense, we are all like rookie pilots, navigating through life. It may feel like we’re flying solo at times, but our Prince of Peace is always with us, speaking to us and guiding us with a confident, calm voice, to a safe Heavenly landing. If we tune our ears in to listen, His voice is speaking to our heart every day.
Lord, thank you for being our veteran pilot, and help us tune in to your voice of guidance and peace that is above all the chaos of this world. Amen










