Embracing Peace: A Journey Towards Reconciliation and Joy

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"God of justice and peace, our gracious Heavenly Father, we gather at this solemn time this year aware of the costliness of human history in the face of hostility between nations and neighbors you've come to us in Jesus Christ carrying no sword calling us to serve as peacemakers in this time of worship renew in us the hope that you will turn swords into plowshares and lead the world you love away from making war for pride or profit for the power of your spirit renew your promise of peace with justice for all your peoples wherever they may be." [00:09:33] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"I know it's a heartfelt prayer, especially when we feel the winds of change and and a dark cloud, may God indeed work in us and through us and through our prayers to shine his light of righteousness and mercy into the hearts of our elected leaders, helping them to be wise and good and honorable, leading in the pathway of peace. May he make us examples of that by his spirit. Amen." [00:11:11] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"well Paul's making an incredible promise he's he's he's talking to the church in Philippi and he's speaking to them with such tenderness he's saying my brothers and sisters in whom I love and long for my joy and my crown I mean he is he is so affectionate towards these believers and he wants to give them the very best he wants them to know how it is that they might have the peace of God and to have the God of peace he wants to give them this great gift and so while he's languishing in prison he's sending this letter to those he loves it's it's like a last address that someone can give you it's nearing the end of his book and he's trying to kind of sum it all up he says listen I want you to lean in I want you I want you to listen to this this is how you get peace and when he says peace of God it's the only place that we find in the New Testament that particular phrase peace of God and what it means is it's not just a peace it's it's it's having the same peace that God has it's to come into very it's to kind of get into God's skin if you can do that and to notice that within him there is no ripple no worry no doubt no fear no brokenness within the very being of God there is peace that every action and every thought and everything motivated comes from a place and rooting a peace this is the peace of God all -knowing all -powerful ever -present Jesus Christ is the representation of God in the flesh I mean there is always peace and he's saying you can have this very peace this divine peace this God of peace within your soul and then he says not only that but you can have the peace the the God the peace of the God of peace walking by you an intimate fellowship with the creator of the universe and so he's saying this with tender hearts he's wanting them to get what he has and so he begins to say that there's something that we need to do in order to have this kind of peace and so he throws out these impediments and he says I want you to lean in I want you to be in the midst of these imperatives these commands he's he's calling his people this is what you got to do if you want this peace so to these Christians he's saying this this is the pathway this is the direction this is what you need to focus on if you truly want to have the peace of God and then the joy that springs from that peace so all in favor of knowing what he says how it is that we can have the peace that God has in our soul and it's really quite simple. He begins to outline it, and he says, first of all, he deals with conflict." [00:23:30] (0 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"And so he begins to address this. He says, I entreat, and that word entreat means I beg. I beg Judea, and I beg Sphinx to agree in the Lord. He's saying, listen, I want you to like stop for a moment. I know you have a conflict, and I want you to let the conflict go, and ask the Lord how it is that you should respond to the conflict. And so he says, I entreat, and I beg Judea, and I beg Sphinx to agree in the Lord. Respond to each other. Like, take you out of the equation, and get a referee, the Lord, and ask him what it is that is important. Of course, we all know what's important, right? Jesus would say that we would forgive one another, that we pray for one another, we love one another, that we would love others the way he has loved us. And so we know that, that in the midst of this conflict, he's saying, let Jesus enter in and have his mind." [00:27:09] (66 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"You want to have peace? Peace, the peace of God, it's having the focus on God. It's rejoicing in Him. It's like being a scrapbooker. You know those scrapbookers? I mean, they take an event, the engagement of their son, and they get all the pictures, they get all the quotes, they get everything. They remember the whole event and they somehow put it down into these scrapbooking pages. Did you ever see them? And they can relive that They open up that book and they see all of it and they relive it again and again. And not only do they relive it, but they bring you over and you have to relive it. And they'll tell you why they chose, what they chose. And I think that's what rejoicing in the Lord is all about. It's like remembering the Lord and remembering what He's done and who He is and going through the Scripture and getting your data and then going through your life and getting data, going through the life of the church and life of the saints and just like working on that. And He says this is to be an ongoing kind of focus of our life." [00:30:29] (69 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"so he says that's our character and then of course um which which brings me to the already i'm convicted you know like like i'm convicted because i i know sometimes i can get in the middle of a conflict and you know there's a bit of my flesh in there and i'll say i think you're right you know that person's a real idiot you know or what have you i could be like that i don't know but you maybe you're not like that maybe you're holier than i am and there's some and there's some times when you know i'm not really thinking about the lord i'm not thinking about how good he is like i'm thinking about you know my golf game and uh or about like like that i i got my mind is not on the lord 24 7 and what he's done and i know i got a lot of work to do i know there's a lot of work to do and i know i'm loose focus on him and i know i shouldn't my best day i know what i should do but most of my days aren't my best day and i know i'm not always magnanimous i know i'm i can be a little bit surly from time to time and then paul says this this is great he says this he says know that the lord is at hand like what he's saying he's saying like know that this incredible jesus christ is present today like like no when you can't do these things when when you're like in the middle of conflict and you're stuck and and uh when you're not so magnanimous" [00:35:03] (90 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"And so know that this gracious presence of the living Lord is with you, with me. So we can say, listen, help me, give me wisdom, like, to deal with this conflict. Give me love for this person. I don't love them. Give me, watch over my lips, watch over my heart. Lord, Lord, help me to rejoice in you. Like, help me to know you. Like, is it really true who you are and what you've done? Can you edit my life? Can you point out the things that I should be thanking you for? I get so distracted. I'm always on Twitter, or Facebook, or I'm lost in a Netflix series, and I know that this is not leading me very good. Help me to get back to you. The Lord is near." [00:36:49] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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