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Peace by Piece

The relentless heat of a late southern summer hung in the air as I cheered from the sidelines of my son’s football game.

At half-time, while stretching beneath the searing sun, a curious wonder caught my eye. High above the field, like a vivid smile in the sky, I noticed an upside-down rainbow!

Puzzled by this unusual sight, I did some research and learned that this atmospheric anomaly wasn’t technically a rainbow, but a circumzenithal arc: a vibrant arc formed from the refraction of sunlight through ice crystals rather than through raindrops, which form traditional rainbows.

The calendar has now turned many a year since that afternoon at the football field, yet my mind often returns to that upside-down rainbow, for it mirrors life in many ways.

So often, parts of our lives can feel upside-down, rearranged in ways that don’t appear quite right according to our human understanding…health struggles, disrupted plans, complicated relationships, discouraging news, financial setbacks, etc. We naturally comprehend life from a a right-side-up perspective of normal and familiar, so we can easily perceive those upside-down pieces of our stories as backward and awry.

Yet, more and more, I’m realizing the legacy of those upside-down pieces of our stories—for the God who shaped our souls for purpose understands every part of our lives from the eternal perspective of completion.

In Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he speaks of our hazy, human perspective compared with a heavenly perspective: “Now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity. All that I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely, just as God now knows me completely.” (I Cor. 13:12, NLT)

Paul’s illustration of a mirror was apt for an audience of Corinthians, as bronze mirrors were manufactured in the city of Corinth. Those ancient mirrors reflected less clearly than modern-day mirrors, yet even modern mirrors project backward reflections that aren’t as clear as direct sight.

The Greek word Paul uses for reflection, αἰνίγματι, translates to “in a riddle,” which is where we get the English word “enigma.” An enigma is something puzzling or hard to understand. Just as that upside-down rainbow seemed an enigma to me that afternoon at the football field, so the seemingly upside-down pieces of our stories can feel puzzling, as well.

When we walk through the confusing arcs of our lives, we often long to understand the whys and hows and whens of our stories. Yet, the peace we seek from these answers can’t be found in the partial, earthly understanding we have available to us now. Paul speaks of a greater, perfect perspective we’ll hold in eternity, assuring us that one day the upside-down pieces of our lives will make sense, complete in purpose and perception.

Yet, how can we reconcile this with our spirits today, while we’re still in the throes of questions and confusion? By developing a habit of living peace by piece : we receive His abiding peace in exchange for every puzzling piece of our stories.

Day by day, hour by hour, peace by piece—we release each confusing piece of our lives into the able hands of Peace Himself. (Judges 6:24)

Sweet friend, when you can’t yet understand the puzzling parts of life that feel so upside-down right now—may your soul find rest in God, who has infinite insight for every word in every chapter of the story He’s writing upon your life.

Start right where you are today; ask the Lord to help you release each confusing piece of your story to Him—and receive the perfect peace of the Eternal God, who sees the end from the beginning and does nothing without purpose. (Isaiah 46:10)

 We’d love for you to join the conversation today at Proverbs 31 Ministries, friend! ♥

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I’d love to hear…have you ever seen an upside-down rainbow?

The 2nd pic is a photo I took of the upside-down rainbow I share about in today’s P31 Devotion, Peace by Piece.
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Yet, more and more, I’m realizing the legacy of those upside-down pieces of our stories—for the God who shaped our souls for purpose understands every part of our lives from the eternal perspective of completion.
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