Im not surprised you lead retreats, said an acquaintance in my exercise class. You have a good aura. I was jolted but pleased by her comment, because I realized that what she saw as an aura in me, I understood to be the peace of Christ. As we follow Jesus, He gives us the peace that transcends understanding (Phil. 4:7) and radiates from withinthough we may not even be aware of it.
Jesus promised His followers this peace when, after their last supper together, He prepared them for His death and resurrection. He told them that though they would have trouble in the world, the Father would send them the Spirit of truth to live with them and be in them (John 14:16-17). The Spirit would teach them, bringing to mind His truths; the Spirit would comfort them, bestowing on them His peace. Though soon they would face trialsincluding fierce opposition from the religious leaders and seeing Jesus executedHe told them not to be afraid. The Holy Spirits presence would never leave them.
Although as Gods children we experience hardship, we too have His Spirit living within and flowing out of us. Gods peace can be His witness to everyone we meetwhether at a local market, at school or work, or in the gym.
Todays passage highlights one of the differences between those who know Jesus and those who do not: The Holy Spirit dwells within believers in Christ. Jesus says that His followers know Him and that the world does not know or accept Him (v. 17). It is the Spirit who identifies us as Jesus followers.