Peace, Be Still

By Melissa McLaughlin

Ding! A sign lit up at the front of the plane—“Fasten Your Seatbelts.” The airplane rattled and jiggled our bodies. I leaned back. My head vibrated and shook against the headrest. My fingers clenched the armrest cushion.

A quick prayer slipped through my lips, “Jesus, help us.”

Soon, the pilot’s soothing voice came over the intercom, “We are experiencing turbulence. Please remain seated with your seatbelts secured.”

Most of the flights I have taken included some level of bouncing and bumping along the way. However, on this trip, the turbulence brought abrupt lifts, lurches, and drops, causing my stomach to swim.

At that moment, I considered the amount of trust required to fly in a plane. I trust the airway controllers to manage the schedules. I trust the engineers and mechanics who design and service the planes. I trust the stewardesses and staff to manage the people on board. Most of all, I trust the pilots to fly and land the plane safely.

But over all this, I entrust my whole life to God.

Before all, throughout all, and when all else fails, God sustains my life. Minute by minute, day by day.

Yet, sometimes, I forget that although humans do their best, God upholds the universe. My peace comes from Him.

A Scripture passage from Mark reminds us of this powerful truth.

Mark 4:35-41 (ESV)On that day, when evening had come, he [Jesus] said to them, “Let us go across to the other side.” And leaving the crowd, they [the disciples] took him with them in the boat, just as he was. And other boats were with him. And a great windstorm arose, and the waves were breaking into the boat, so that the boat was already filling.But he was in the stern, asleep on the cushion. And they woke him and said to him, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” 

And he awoke and rebuked the wind and said to the sea, “Peace! Be still!” And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. He said to them, “Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?” And they were filled with great fear and said to one another, “Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?”

What storms in life are you facing today? Perhaps a chronic health issue, a loved one’s passing, a difficult relationship, an addiction or life-controlling habit, a financial crisis or job loss, or something else.

“Peace! Be still!” With these words, Jesus silenced the raging wind and waves.

“Peace! Be still!” Jesus quells our inner storms as we release our grip and trust Him.

Peace, be still. Rest in the nail-scarred embrace of our Savior and King. The universe bows low before Him. At His command, the earth obeys. May we do the same.

May our hearts be at peace knowing that the One who stilled the wind and waves can calm our fiercest soul tempest. Our circumstances do not change His authority, His goodness, or His grace.

We can trust Him. Jesus proved His love on the cross and His power by the empty grave. Who else is like Him?

God offers soul-serenity when life’s howling seas and vicious winds threaten to capsize our hearts.

Peace, be still. The Lord is on His throne. And He cares for you.

What Scriptures remind you of Christ’s peace?

Psalm 46:10 (ESV) – Be still, and know that I am God.

Habakkuk 2:20 (ESV) – But the Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him.

Psalm 118:6 (ESV) – The Lord is on my side; I will not fear.

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13 thoughts on “Peace, Be Still”

    • Dear Melissa, I know you have had a difficult week. I’m thankful to hear that God comforted you with His peace. Yes, He answers little prayers and big prayers. What a good, good Father. God bless you and your family in the week ahead!

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  1. You want your pilot to say calmly, “We are experiencing some turbulence, please remain in your seats ….” You don’t want him to come on the intercom and say, “Oh, what was that!” (I heard this in a sermon.)
    I am thankful for the peace we are given through our Lord.

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  2. Melissa, I so related to your intro and plane story. I’ve been on some similar flights where I prayed for the Lord’s help because the turbulence was so severe. While I don’t like putting my full trust in the pilot and other flight staff, I know I can trust the Lord without hesitation, when I place everything in His hands. Oh, and His peace is the best part. God bless.

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    • I know what you mean, Karen. When we switch our heart’s trust over to the Lord, our world may be shaking, but we can still have His peace. His peace is truly the best part. God bless you!

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  3. Turbulence in a plane is a great way to test my faith. But I’ve learned to be still and put my trust in the one who can make a difference in my situation. Thanks Melissa

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    • Turbulence on a plane is a faith test! We feel so helpless and vulnerable. May we keep our eyes on Jesus and our hearts tethered to Him. Then all is well even if our circumstances are grave. God bless you with His peace!

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  4. Excellent post!! Flying is not something I take for granted. I do it, but every time I do, I am VERY aware that I’m not in control and that something *could* happen. As you say, ” I considered the amount of trust required to fly in a plane. ….But over all this, I entrust my whole life to God.” It’s so true! God is the one who’s REALLY in control. And I belong to him, so I know all will be well in the end. God bless you, my sister in Jesus!

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    • May we consider all our days as though we are “soaring” with the Lord. In total and complete abandon to His control. It’s a daily struggle to release my whole self to Him. But where else can we turn? He is the God of life! God bless you, my sister in Jesus!

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