Advent is a season of anticipation, a time when we reflect on the waiting of Israel for their Messiah and our own waiting for Jesus' return. This period of waiting is enriched by understanding what we are waiting for, which is the peace, joy, and love that Jesus brings. The Bible, a collection of diverse writings, tells a unified story summarized in four words: creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. This week, we focus on peace, exploring its biblical meaning and significance.
Peace, or "shalom" in Hebrew, is more than the absence of conflict; it signifies wholeness, welfare, and completeness. It is the state where everything is as it should be, without anything missing or broken. This peace was present at creation, where God rested on the seventh day, signifying a world in perfect harmony. However, the fall disrupted this peace, introducing conflict and division. Humanity's pursuit of peace through worldly means often leads to further strife, as we mistakenly believe that material or relational achievements can restore the peace we lost.
Yet, God, in His love, sent Jesus to redeem us and restore peace. Jesus, being both God and man, reconciles us to God and to each other. Through His sacrifice, He breaks down the barriers of hostility and offers us peace that surpasses understanding. This peace is exclusive, requiring us to turn away from false sources of peace and to seek it through faith and repentance in Jesus.
The peace Jesus offers is not just for the future restoration of all things but is available to us now. We are called to live in this peace, trusting in God's provision and care. As believers, we are to be peacemakers, reflecting the peace of God in our relationships and circumstances. Our baptism symbolizes our commitment to this peace, dying to the world's false promises and rising to new life in Christ.
As we await Jesus' return, we are invited to participate in His story of redemption and restoration. We are called to be agents of peace, living out the hope and wholeness that Jesus has brought into our lives. This is our calling and our privilege as we look forward to the day when all things will be made new.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Understanding Shalom: Biblical peace, or "shalom," is not merely the absence of conflict but a state of wholeness and completeness. It is the harmony that existed at creation, where everything was as it should be. This peace is disrupted by sin but is restored through Jesus, who reconciles us to God and each other. [21:42]
- 2. The Fall and Its Consequences: The fall introduced division and conflict, disrupting the peace between God and humanity, among people, and within creation. Our attempts to find peace through worldly means often lead to further strife, as we chase after things that cannot fulfill our deepest needs. [24:23]
- 3. Jesus as Our Peace: Jesus' sacrifice on the cross reconciles us to God, breaking down barriers of hostility and offering us true peace. This peace requires us to turn away from false sources and seek it through faith and repentance in Jesus. It is a peace that surpasses understanding and endures in all circumstances. [28:08]
- 4. Living in Peace Today: As believers, we are called to live in the peace that Jesus provides, trusting in God's provision and care. We are to be peacemakers, reflecting God's peace in our relationships and circumstances, and living out the hope and wholeness that Jesus has brought into our lives. [37:40]
- 5. Participating in God's Story: We are invited to be part of God's story of redemption and restoration. Through faith in Jesus, we join His people and become agents of peace, looking forward to the day when all things will be made new. Our baptism symbolizes this commitment, dying to the world's false promises and rising to new life in Christ. [50:37]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [20:03] - The Big Story: Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration
- [21:42] - Understanding Shalom: Biblical Peace
- [22:35] - Shalom at the Family Table
- [24:23] - The Fall and Disruption of Peace
- [25:19] - The World's False Promises of Peace
- [26:57] - The Fallen World in a Nutshell
- [28:08] - Jesus as Our Peace
- [29:41] - Exclusive Peace Through Faith and Repentance
- [30:39] - Isaiah's Prophecy of the Messiah
- [31:27] - Jesus' Sacrifice and Our Peace
- [32:18] - Resurrection and Restoration
- [34:19] - The Culmination of Shalom
- [35:55] - Joining God's Story
- [37:40] - Living in Peace Today
- [40:12] - The Peace of God in Our Lives
- [41:42] - Becoming Peacemakers
- [42:48] - The Call to Transformation
- [43:53] - Prayer and Repentance
- [47:50] - Baptism: A Symbol of Peace
- [49:06] - The Journey of Faith
- [50:37] - Testimony and Baptism Celebration