When
I was young, I commuted to school by subway. I walked through a Greek
and Italian neighborhood to the station and would see elderly folks
sitting in the shade of a grape arbor in their tiny front yards,
houses crowded around them, surrounded by the bustle of the city.
There they would sit, glass of wine in hand, enjoying a pleasant
conversation with old friends. I imagined it must have been that way
for them in “the old country” too, where they had come from.
The
word pictures we find in Micah 4 point to full life in the kingdom of
God, which Jesus will fully establish on this earth when he comes
again. Other Bible passages give us similar pictures of peace and
joyful abundance (see Isaiah 25:1-9; 65:17-25; Revelation 21:1-5),
and even now we can see signs and catch glimpses of God’s
sustaining care and his work among us in this world.
The
pressures and hectic pace of life are intensified by the dangers and
deep-seated hatred among nations that we hear about in the daily
news. But for all who are saved, “the peace of God, which
transcends all understanding, will guard [our] hearts and [our] minds
in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:7). We
have a Shepherd who watches over us, and there is no need to fear. We
know that although there is enmity between nations and we will face
struggles in life, God is sovereign and his everlasting kingdom will
prevail.