Jehovah-Shalom: The Lord Is Peace - God's Name Meaning Explained

Updated Oct 06, 2022
Jehovah-Shalom: The Lord Is Peace - God's Name Meaning Explained

"These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world."John 16:33

Where do you turn when you're in distress? Where do you run when you're troubled? Or seek counsel when you're gripped with worry?

Not so very long ago, I found myself in a situation of deep distress. Torn with anxiety, I felt as if the pressure was going to push me through the floor.

As the burden pressed in on me one morning, my first thought was to find my husband and just pour it all out to him. But Jack wasn't home that day.

Almost automatically I picked up the phone to call him. I had my finger on the button to call. But something kept me from dialing.

I couldn't go to my husband. I couldn't go to anybody but the Lord. I had to have the mind of God on this matter.

Alone with God, I cried out to Him in my anguish. Like Hezekiah in the face of the besieging Assyrians, I got on my knees and just spread out my situation before the Lord.

He heard my cry. Before I got up from of prayer, He laid the solution out for me. With no doubt at all, I knew what needed to be done. The fog of anxiety lifted from my heart. The path ahead was clear again. Instead of distress, I felt peace.

As grateful as I am for my husband, my friends, and godly counselors, I was so glad that this time I had run right to the Lord. Instead of turning to the left or the right for refuge, I had hurried straight into the strong tower of His name. Like Gideon before me, I discovered firsthand that He is Jehovah-shalom—The Lord is Peace.

In some very dark hours of Israel's history, God revealed Himself to Gideon as Jehovah-shalom. He was the first to call on the Lord by that name. By every standard, this young man was an unlikely candidate for divine revelation. Gideon's family was one of the least in Manasseh.

At this juncture in history, Scripture says succinctly: "Israel was brought very low because of Midian" (Judges 6:6).

Why were they so low? It's not too difficult to guess the reason, is it?

Then the sons of Israel did what was evil in the sight of the LORD; and the LORD gave them into the hands of Midian seven years.

The power of Midian prevailed against Israel. Because of Midian the sons of Israel made for themselves the dens which were in the mountains and the caves and the strongholds (Judges 6:1-2).

When the hour is dark, when the situation is desperate, when we are humbled and brought very low, we finally begin looking and longing for God's peace. Trembling, we grope through the darkness, longing to know that all will be well.

When the angel of Jehovah appeared to Gideon, he was crouching in the dark confines of a winepress, threshing wheat in secret to protect it from the in¬vaders. Now, I may not be an expert on ancient Near Eastern agriculture, but I do know one thing: you do not thresh wheat in a winepress!

The idea behind threshing is to separate the heavier grain from the lighter chaff—and you need open air and a good breeze for that. But Israel was desperate, and you do desperate things when you're hungry and afraid.

The angel of the LORD appeared to him and said to him, "The LORD is with you, O valiant warrior." Then Gideon said to him, "O my lord, if the LORD is with us, why then has all this happened to us? …the LORD has abandoned us and given us into the hand of Midian." The LORD looked at him and said, "Go in this your strength and deliver Israel from the hand of Midian. Have I not sent you?" (Judges 6:12-14)

At first Gideon questioned this angel of the Lord and complained about his circumstances. How could God really love Israel? How could God really care about Gideon when they were all in such distress, danger, and poverty?

Gideon did not yet know to Whom he was speaking.

You may have never lived in a war zone, but you can probably relate to being in a stressful situation that presses the very core of your being. Maybe you need to change to whom you turn for comfort, peace and security.

Call on Jehovah-Shalom. He will meet you wherever you are.
 


 Precept Ministries International was founded by Jack and Kay Arthur 31 years ago, initially as a teen ministry. Today it's in 118 countries in over 63 languages. The purpose of the ministry is to establish people in God's Word through the Inductive Bible Study Method, so that they can discover the Bible's truths for themselves. Kay has authored over 100 books and Bible studies, with four Gold Medallion awards and over five million copies in print. The variety of studies reaches all ages, from young children to adults. Kay is also well-known throughout the world as an inspiring Bible teacher and conference speaker, as well as through her daily radio program, two television programs, and one-minute devotional spots that air regularly on over 850 stations. Precept Ministries International conducts conferences and institutes worldwide to train men, women, couples, and teens in the Word of God.

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