Embracing God's Peace: A Journey to Shalom

 

Summary

In today's message, we explored the profound concept of peace, a theme that resonates deeply throughout the Bible, appearing 429 times in the King James Version. This peace is distinct from worldly peace, which often equates to the absence of conflict or anxiety. Instead, we focused on the peace that comes from God, a peace that transcends our understanding and circumstances. The 23rd Psalm was highlighted as a source of daily peace, reminding us of God's provision, guidance, and protection. This Psalm, often associated with funerals, is a powerful declaration of trust and serenity, offering a beautiful way to start each day.

We also delved into the meaning of "Shalom," a Hebrew word that encompasses a holistic sense of peace, completeness, and well-being. Shalom is not just a greeting but a profound expression of God's peace, which Jesus came to restore in our relationship with God and with one another. This peace is not easily attained, as anxiety and fear often obstruct our path. However, we are reminded that these obstacles are not from God but are placed by Satan to hinder our relationship with Him. The Holy Spirit, our constant companion, is available to help us overcome these barriers and find true peace.

To cultivate this peace, we must consciously seek God's presence each day, allowing His peace to fill our hearts and minds. The prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi was shared as a closing reflection, emphasizing the transformative power of being instruments of God's peace in the world. By sowing love, offering forgiveness, and bringing hope, we align ourselves with God's purpose and experience the peace that surpasses all understanding.

Key Takeaways:

1. The Biblical Foundation of Peace: Peace is a central theme in the Bible, mentioned 429 times in the King James Version. This peace is not merely the absence of conflict but a profound sense of well-being and trust in God's provision and protection, as illustrated in the 23rd Psalm. [01:55]

2. Understanding Shalom: The Hebrew word "Shalom" signifies more than just peace; it represents wholeness and completeness. It is a reminder of the peace Jesus came to restore in our relationship with God and each other, urging us to love God and our neighbors wholeheartedly. [04:06]

3. Overcoming Obstacles to Peace: Anxiety and fear are barriers to experiencing God's peace, often placed by Satan to disrupt our relationship with Him. Recognizing these obstacles and relying on the Holy Spirit can help us find the peace that God intends for us. [08:52]

4. Daily Pursuit of Peace: Starting each day with a focus on God's presence, as suggested by the 23rd Psalm, can bring a sense of peace and purpose. Finding a quiet moment to connect with God allows us to understand and embrace His peace. [03:03]

5. Being Instruments of Peace: The prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi encourages us to be active participants in spreading God's peace. By sowing love, offering forgiveness, and bringing hope, we not only experience peace ourselves but also become conduits of God's peace to others. [10:03]

Youtube Chapters:

[0:00] - Welcome
[01:55] - The 23rd Psalm and Peace
[03:03] - Finding Daily Peace
[04:06] - Understanding Shalom
[08:52] - Overcoming Barriers to Peace
[10:03] - Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide: The Peace of God

#### Bible Reading
1. Psalm 23: "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want..." (Psalm 23:1-6)
2. John 14:27: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid."
3. Philippians 4:6-7: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."

#### Observation Questions
1. How does the 23rd Psalm describe the peace that God provides? What imagery is used to convey this peace? [01:55]
2. What is the significance of the word "Shalom" as discussed in the sermon, and how does it differ from a simple greeting? [04:06]
3. According to the sermon, what are some obstacles that prevent us from experiencing God's peace? [08:52]
4. How does the prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi encourage us to be instruments of peace? [10:03]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. In what ways does the 23rd Psalm illustrate a relationship of trust and reliance on God for peace? How might this be applied to daily life? [03:03]
2. How does the concept of "Shalom" challenge or expand the typical understanding of peace in today's world? [04:06]
3. What role does the Holy Spirit play in overcoming anxiety and fear, according to the sermon? [08:52]
4. How does the prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi align with the biblical call to be peacemakers? What practical steps can be taken to live out this prayer? [10:03]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your morning routine. How can incorporating the reading of Psalm 23 help you start your day with a sense of peace? [01:55]
2. Identify a situation in your life where anxiety or fear is prevalent. How can you consciously rely on the Holy Spirit to overcome these obstacles and find peace? [08:52]
3. Consider the relationships in your life. How can you embody the concept of "Shalom" by promoting wholeness and well-being in these relationships? [04:06]
4. Think of a recent conflict or misunderstanding. How can you apply the principles from the prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi to bring peace and reconciliation? [10:03]
5. What specific actions can you take this week to be an instrument of God's peace in your community or workplace? [10:03]
6. How can you create a "quiet moment" each day to connect with God and embrace His peace, as suggested in the sermon? [03:03]
7. Reflect on a time when you felt God's peace in a challenging situation. What did you learn from that experience, and how can it guide you in future challenges?

Devotional

Day 1: The Depth of Biblical Peace
The Bible presents peace as a profound and central theme, appearing 429 times in the King James Version. This peace is not merely the absence of conflict or anxiety but a deep sense of well-being and trust in God's provision and protection. The 23rd Psalm serves as a powerful illustration of this peace, offering a daily reminder of God's guidance and care. Often associated with funerals, this Psalm is a declaration of trust and serenity, encouraging believers to start each day with a focus on God's presence and peace. By embracing this peace, individuals can navigate life's challenges with a sense of calm and assurance. [01:55]

Isaiah 26:3-4 (ESV): "You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock."

Reflection: How can you incorporate the peace of the 23rd Psalm into your morning routine to start your day with a sense of calm and trust in God's provision?


Day 2: Embracing Shalom
The Hebrew word "Shalom" encompasses more than just peace; it signifies wholeness, completeness, and well-being. This concept of Shalom is a reminder of the peace Jesus came to restore in our relationship with God and with one another. It urges believers to love God and their neighbors wholeheartedly, fostering a sense of unity and harmony. Shalom is not just a greeting but a profound expression of God's peace, inviting individuals to experience a holistic sense of well-being in their daily lives. By understanding and embracing Shalom, believers can cultivate a deeper connection with God and others. [04:06]

Colossians 3:14-15 (ESV): "And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful."

Reflection: In what ways can you actively pursue Shalom in your relationships with others today, fostering a sense of wholeness and unity?


Day 3: Overcoming Barriers to Peace
Anxiety and fear are common barriers to experiencing God's peace, often placed by Satan to disrupt our relationship with Him. Recognizing these obstacles is the first step in overcoming them. The Holy Spirit, as a constant companion, is available to help believers navigate these challenges and find the peace that God intends for them. By relying on the Holy Spirit and seeking God's presence, individuals can overcome anxiety and fear, allowing God's peace to fill their hearts and minds. This peace transcends understanding and circumstances, providing a sense of calm and assurance in the midst of life's challenges. [08:52]

2 Timothy 1:7 (ESV): "For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control."

Reflection: Identify a specific fear or anxiety that is hindering your peace. How can you invite the Holy Spirit to help you overcome this barrier today?


Day 4: Daily Pursuit of Peace
Starting each day with a focus on God's presence can bring a sense of peace and purpose. The 23rd Psalm offers a beautiful way to begin the day, reminding believers of God's provision, guidance, and protection. By finding a quiet moment to connect with God, individuals can understand and embrace His peace, allowing it to fill their hearts and minds. This daily pursuit of peace requires intentionality and a conscious effort to seek God's presence, but it offers a profound sense of well-being and assurance in return. [03:03]

Psalm 16:8-9 (ESV): "I have set the Lord always before me; because he is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken. Therefore my heart is glad, and my whole being rejoices; my flesh also dwells secure."

Reflection: What specific steps can you take each morning to intentionally seek God's presence and embrace His peace throughout the day?


Day 5: Being Instruments of Peace
The prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi encourages believers to be active participants in spreading God's peace. By sowing love, offering forgiveness, and bringing hope, individuals not only experience peace themselves but also become conduits of God's peace to others. This transformative power of being instruments of God's peace aligns believers with His purpose and allows them to make a positive impact in the world. By embracing this calling, individuals can experience the peace that surpasses all understanding and share it with those around them. [10:03]

Matthew 5:9 (ESV): "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God."

Reflection: Think of a specific situation or relationship where you can be an instrument of God's peace today. How can you actively sow love, offer forgiveness, or bring hope in this context?

Quotes

1) "And what they said, what the mother said, I thought was really interesting because it's not something that I ever associated with starting my day finding peace. She said every morning. I get up and I read the 23rd Psalm. Now, I'm thinking the 23rd Psalm is something that I remember all the time as being read at a funeral. Not exactly something that I would start my day thinking about. And so I asked Jennifer to put it in the bulletin today so that we could take a look at it, because the 23rd Psalm really is about peace." [01:55] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "The other thing that came to my mind was the word Shalom. Now, I grew up in an area that I had a lot of Jewish friends. And so, I knew what the word was, but I always thought of Shalom as just a greeting. It's kind of like Aloha in Hawaii. It means hello and goodbye. But Shalom means a whole lot more than that. It means a way of peace, God's peace." [04:06] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Every day if you can start your day with that in your heart and try to find the true peace that we're meant to have. That's the peace through Jesus. That's what he came for. To rebuild our relationship with God and with each other. Love God with all your heart, mind, and soul. Love each other. That's the way of the world that is peaceful. How do we get there? Well it starts with each one of us. anxiety, fear, all the things that get in the way of us feeling peace. You need to consciously be reminded that those are things that are put in our way by Satan." [08:52] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Those are the things that are put in our way so that we can't have that relationship that we should have with God through Jesus. We were given the Holy Spirit to help us. That Holy Spirit is something you can call on at any time. It's always there, always with you. And if you do that you can find peace. Find your spot in the morning. That you can feel God's presence. That you can understand what peace really means." [08:52] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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