A Peace that Passes Understanding
In this beautiful hymn, Frances Havergal compares God’s perfect peace to a glorious river, ever-increasing and deepening. Having experienced the Lord’s peace amidst life’s challenges, including frequent illness and the loss of loved ones, she knew this peace firsthand. Havergal’s lyrics encourage us to find true rest by staying our hearts and minds on Christ.
The first verse describes God’s peace as “over all victorious in its bright increase.” No matter what trials we face, His peace can overcome them all. Havergal reminds us that this perfect peace “floweth fuller every day” and “groweth deeper all the way.” The more we abide in Christ, the more His peace fills and sustains us.
In Him, our hearts are “fully blest, finding as He promised, perfect peace and rest.” Havergal knew the importance of anchoring her life on God’s faithfulness. As she memorized Scripture and poured her devotion into hymns, she experienced the rest that comes from trusting His promises.
The second verse beautifully depicts the security we have in Christ. “Hidden in the hollow of His blessed hand,” no foe can follow and no traitor can stand. Havergal faced her share of spiritual battles, but she understood that in Jesus, we are eternally safe. When we abide in Him, “not a surge of worry, not a shade of care” can touch our spirit there.
Havergal concludes by reminding us that every joy or trial we experience comes from above, “traced upon our dial by the Sun of Love.” As we trust God fully, we find Him “wholly true.” This unwavering trust characterized Havergal’s life and shines through her hymns.
May we, like Frances Havergal, find perfect peace by staying our hearts on Christ, our glorious River of Peace. For in Him, we find true rest.