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Amy Coney Barrett–My New Hero

Anyone who can raise seven kids is a superwoman in my book. To raise seven kids, be a loving wife to her husband, be an active attorney and judge and, now, a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court makes her a superwoman in my book.

I have to admit, I’ve already ordered a mug with her picture on it.

I like her. I like her judicial philosophy and I like that she is an seasoned academic. I also like that her undergrad was in English.

I’m looking forward to her confirmation and, even more so, I am looking forward to looking to as an example and being able to say, “You can have it all.” You don’t have to do half of what she has accomplished in order to have it all.

I think it helps that she clearly has a fantastic husband in her corner. Being able to achieve everything she has takes stamina on her part but also requires shared responsibilities and a cheering section. Whether it with the cheers of a spouse, children, friends or other family members, it is vitally important that young women hear: “You can.”

The Peace of God

In the New Testament, from the Book of Acts onward, the authors writing in the Spirit of God speak of God’s peace nearly 20 times.

Peace.

Today, we are seeing a struggle not seen on this level except for two other times in our country’s history. The first, the Revolutionary War, which sought to protect the rights of citizens under oppression. The second divided our country and– once again– we fought over the right of men to be free.

The struggle in our society today is a fight over ideas–and instead of polite discourse that allows us to discuss and argue with evidence-based substance, these arguments have devolved into him against her, race against race, and anarchy against order.

Peace.

“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace…”— 1 Corinthians 14:33

And we see this today: confusion instead of peace. Anger and frustration lead the way instead of God’s peace and grace toward others. Instead of worshipping at the feet of God, many in our society worship at the feet of “rights.”

As I listened to a legendary missionary leader visiting our church today, his words focused my attention on what the world needs. He didn’t speak of the strife in our society, the anger or the division. He spoke of missions and the nearly 8 billion people in the world today who need to hear the Gospel.

With the Gospel comes peace.

“And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”– Philippians 4:7

Pray for peace. Pray for the millions who have never heard the Good News. Pray for our nation and our leaders that they seek wisdom.