Murphy’s
maxim reminds me of the principle Jesus shared with His disciples when He told
them, “In this world you will have trouble” (John 16:33 NIV). In other words,
we can count on it—sooner or later we will hit troubled times. It’s not the way
God originally intended life to be, but when the human race first succumbed to
Satan’s seduction in the garden, everything on this planet fell into the grip
of sin. And the result has been disorder and dysfunction ever since.
The
reality of trouble in life is obvious. It’s the reality of peace that often
eludes us. Interestingly, when Jesus warned His followers about trouble, in the
same breath He also promised peace. He even told them to “be of good cheer, I
have overcome the world” (v.33). The word overcome indicates a past
event that has a continuing effect. Not only did Jesus conquer the fallen world
through His death and resurrection, but He continues to provide victory, no
matter how much trouble we may face.
So,
although we can expect some trouble in this fallen world, the good news is that
we can count on Jesus for peace in troubled times.
In the
midst of troubles, peace can be found in God. (RBC)