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Daily Bread

War... then peace

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The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. — Philippians 4:7

On December 7, 1941, a Japanese war plane piloted by Mitsuo Fuchida took off from the aircraft carrier Akagi. Fuchida led the surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Through the war years to follow, Fuchida continued to fly — often narrowly escaping death. At war’s end, he was disillusioned and bitter.

A few years later, he heard a story that piqued his spiritual curiosity: A Christian young woman whose parents had been killed by the Japanese during the war decided to minister to Japanese prisoners. Impressed, Fuchida began reading the Bible.

As he read Jesus’ words from the cross, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do” (Luke 23:34), he understood how that woman show kindness to her enemies. That day Fuchida gave his heart to Christ.

Becoming a lay preacher and evangelist to his fellow citizens, this former warrior demonstrated “the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding” (Phil. 4:7) — a peace enjoyed by those who have trusted Christ and who “let [their] requests be made known to God” (v. 6).

Have you found this peace? No matter what you have gone through, God makes it available to you. — Dennis Fisher

There is peace in midst of turmoil,

There is joy when eyes are dim,

There is perfect understanding

When we leave it all to Him. — Brown

 

READ: Luke 23:32-43

 

True peace is not the absence of war;  it is the presence of God. — Loveless

The Bible in one year:

• Daniel 5-7

• 2 John

A CHRISTIAN

AKAGI

CHRIST JESUS

DENNIS FISHER

FUCHIDA

MDASH

MITSUO FUCHIDA

ON DECEMBER

PACIFIC FLEET

PEACE

PEARL HARBOR

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