Shalom and Shalvah

By: admin | Date: April 2, 2016 | Categories: quotes

[From Dww-work]… PEACE AND SECURITY

The words shalom and shalvah play on the sounds in Jerusalem, jerushalom, the place of worship.

Shalom, peace, is one of the richest words in the Bible. You can no more define it by looking up its meaning in the dictionary than you can define a person by his social security number. It gathers all aspects of wholeness that result from God’s will being completed in us. It is the work of God that, when complete, releases streams of living water in us and pulsates with eternal life. Every time Jesus healed, forgave or called someone, we have a demonstration of shalom.

And shalvah, security. It has nothing to do with insurance policies or large bank accounts or stockpiles of weapons. The root meaning is leisure-the relaxed stance of one who knows that everything is all right because God is over us and for us in Jesus Christ. It is the security of being at home in a history that has a cross at its center. It is the leisure of the person who knows that every moment of our existence is at the disposal of God, lived under the mercy of God.

Worship initiates an extended, daily participation in peace and security so that we share in our daily rounds what God initiates and continues in Jesus Christ.

When they said, “Let’s go to the house of GOD;” my heart leaped for joy.

And now we’re here, oh Jerusalem, inside Jerusalem’s walls!

PSALM 122:1-2

– Eugene Peterson, Living the Message, p. 18

Isaiah 26:3

You will keep in perfect peace (shalom)
all who trust in you,
all whose thoughts are fixed on you!

3  יֵ֣צֶר סָמ֔וּךְ תִּצֹּ֖ר שָׁל֣וֹם׀ שָׁל֑וֹם כִּ֥י בְךָ֖ בָּטֽוּחַ׃[1]

[1] Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: With Westminster Hebrew Morphology. 1996 (electronic ed.) (Is 26:3). Stuttgart; Glenside PA: German Bible Society; Westminster Seminary.