You will keep him in perfect peace, Whose mind is stayed on You, Because he trusts in You." Isaiah 26:3 When someone dies, we comfort ourselves by saying, "may their soul rest in perfect peace" We assume that death or exit from this life promises perfect peace, signaling a general consensus that everyone faces troubles in this life, regardless of privilege or age. Even when people's lives look all rosy from outside, the truth is, we may not know the battles they face in secret. Individuals, relationships, families, marriages, and communities of peoples all go through different upheavals. It is part of life. As established in a previous blog, peace is not the absence of trouble but rather a way of being. Peace is a consciousness rather than an event. Better yet, there is a promise of perfect peace for this lifetime. That is, we don't have to be dead and buried before enjoying perfect peace. I could make bold to say that how we embody peace in this lifetime is a...