A Peace the World Cannot Give
Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter John 14:27–31a There is a moment in today’s Gospel when Jesus offers a gift that feels almost too good to be true: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” It’s the kind of peace we long for when life feels overwhelming, when our hearts race with worry, or when the world around us seems loud and unsettled. Jesus knows this. He speaks these words on the eve of his Passion—when fear is thick in the air and the disciples are bracing for loss. And yet, Jesus offers peace. But Jesus is clear: his peace is not the world’s version of peace. The world’s peace often depends on circumstances—quiet moments, resolved conflicts, predictable days. Jesus’ peace is different. It is rooted not in what is happening around us, but in who is holding us. Jesus' peace is steady, enduring, and deeply personal. Jesus tells the disciples not to let their hearts be troubled or afraid. Not because everything will be easy, but because Jesus will not aba...