Day 13 –The Way of Peace
Romans 5:1–5
Devotional Thought:
In a season filled with to-do lists, expectations, and striving to make everything “just right,” it’s easy to believe peace is something we have to earn. But Paul reminds us:
“Since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
This peace isn’t the result of perfection or performance. It’s a gift of grace.
We are invited not into pressure, but into peace. Not into fear, but into hope. Not into earning, but into receiving.
And even in suffering, Paul says we can still live in peace—because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. Peace doesn’t depend on circumstances. It flows from the One who is constant.
In Advent, we’re reminded that peace doesn’t arrive through what we do, but through what Christ has done. We light candles, sing carols, and prepare our hearts not to achieve peace—but to welcome it.
A man once bought a top-of-the-line treadmill. He was determined to get in shape, set goals, tracked his progress, and pushed himself every day. But over time, he became discouraged. No matter how hard he worked, he felt stuck. He said, “I realised I was running every day but never going anywhere.”
One day he went for a walk outside instead. No timer. No goal. Just movement and presence. As he walked under the open sky, something shifted in his heart. He wasn’t earning anything—he was receiving it. The fresh air, the beauty, the stillness. Peace came not from effort, but from letting go.
Many of us approach peace like that treadmill—we try to earn it through performance or control. But Romans 5 shows us a better way:
The way of peace is the way of grace.
We don’t run toward peace—we rest in it. It doesn’t come by doing more, but by trusting more deeply in the One who has already done it all.
Prayer:
Lord, I receive your peace that passes understanding. Quiet my striving, soften my fear, and help me live in the grace that brings true and lasting peace. Amen.






