Embracing the Gift of Peace This Advent

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Peace is not something you can know. It's not something you can obtain. It's not something you can read about and find. Peace is someone that must know you. That's really what peace is. It's a gift. It's a gift and the purpose of the gift is to bring transformation to your heart. [00:02:00] (27 seconds)


Caesar Augustus could never bring about the peace that he wanted. Even though he had the largest army in the world, even though he had resources at his fingertips, he could never be the Prince of Peace. [00:10:21] (16 seconds)


This is very important, because this gives us a little bit of context. It gives us the revelation pattern of the Messiah. The revelation pattern of the Messiah. First, there's prophecy. There's prophecy. Bible scholars tell us, in fact, most Bible scholars agree about this. When Jesus was born and in his life, he fulfilled over 300 Old Testament prophecies. 300 prophecies. [00:14:21] (26 seconds)


Wherever Jesus is, the peace of heaven reigns. Wherever the Messiah is, wherever his location, the peace of heaven reigns. That light can push out anxiety, fear, and insecurity. It can completely push those things out. I love what the scripture that was read earlier in Isaiah 9, 6, for unto us a child is born, a son is given, and the government will be upon his shoulders, and he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and most importantly, for our purposes, Prince of Peace. [00:16:27] (44 seconds)


There was no room for him in the marketplace. If you remember when Jesus crossed over the lake to the Gadarene region, where there was a demon possessed man who lived among the tombs, those people in that region were Jews, but they were pig farmers. They raised pigs and they were forced to do it by the Romans to feed this massive army. And so business was good. [00:18:48] (23 seconds)


Is there room for Jesus in your heart when we're consumed about paying off the credit card and all the debt that we find ourselves in? Is there really room for Jesus in our hearts today? Here's what Jesus said in Matthew 5, 9. Jesus said, blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. [00:21:26] (25 seconds)


And when you and I are in peace, we're going to receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. When we receive Christ as Lord and Savior, we make room for him. Here's what he does. He's the one that makes peace between me and God, between you and God. He's the one then that makes peace for yourself. [00:22:18] (15 seconds)


You and I will not be able to see Jesus. We will not be able to see Jesus. We will not be able to see Jesus. We will never connect with Jesus through anxiety. We can never build a beautiful relationship with Jesus through fear, through insecurity. When we come to Jesus, he wants us to come whole. He wants us to come with all of our problems and all of our issues. And anxiety is a big one. [00:25:43] (23 seconds)


The family business this Christmas season is peacemaking, to be makers of peace, to be the peace of heaven on earth in your family, to be the peace of God in that broken relationship in your family where there's addiction and it looks like there's no peace. There's no peace. There's no peace. There's no peace. There's no peace. There's no way for peace to take place. [00:28:48] (27 seconds)


Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you. Jesus says, peace, I want to leave with you. The peace that I purchased for you on the cross, the peace that my blood paid the price for, the new covenant, the peace that I made for you, Jesus says this, I'm giving it to you. [00:30:05] (29 seconds)


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