Embracing the Peace of the Prince

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"If you haven't been with us for the last few weeks, we have been working through a short sermon series titled His Name, a sermon series that explores the prophetic names that were given to our Messiah by Isaiah in Isaiah 9 -6. In the study of the passage, we are examining who Jesus Christ, our Messiah, who he is based on the titles that were prophesied about him. Each of these names that were given to our Messiah invites believers to reflect on the deep significance of Christ's birth." [00:01:28] (36 seconds)


"These names are going to reveal, they have revealed the heart of God and his plan for redemption, while providing believers with a deeper understanding of who Jesus is in the transformative world. power of his coming that we have memorialized in the celebration of Christmas. Isaiah 9 -6 says, for to us a child is born and to us a son is given and the government will be on his shoulder and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. Today we're wrapping up the sermon and I'm going to talk about his name, Prince of Peace." [00:02:08] (42 seconds)


"The other side is objective peace, and that exists outside of a person's feeling. This is the fact of peace. This is the peace that Jesus provided to those who believe in him and God, right? Between those who believe in him and God. Peace between his followers and his father. It's not a description of your feelings, but a relationship status that we who believe in Jesus have with God. Romans 5, 1 through 2. I'll start with 1. It says, Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. That is objective peace. Because of our faith in Jesus, a pathway for peace has been paved between us and God. The relationship status now equals peace." [00:08:40] (53 seconds)


"God is an enemy of the unbeliever and the unbeliever an enemy of God. God is a God of wrath. He is a jealous God. He is a just God and he is a righteous God. But there is a tension in that description. There's a tension that is in that description. This may be making some of you uncomfortable right now. You can feel that tension. But we can't truly appreciate the peace that has been made between us and God if we don't understand the why. If you feel uncomfortable right now with this, you should feel uncomfortable. If you feel uncomfortable right now with this, if your relationship status with God right now is not peace, you should be uncomfortable." [00:17:50] (40 seconds)


"Seek your peace in god set your mind on him and he will keep you in perfect peace so we have objective peace in our relationship with god that leads us to subjective peace that flows from god which brings me to my third point jesus embodies the title of prince of peace by expecting his followers to be peacemakers we believers are sons of god and as sons of god we should reflect god to those that are around us first john 3 1 says see what kind of love the father gives to us that we should be called children of god and so we are because of the love that god has given to his enemies we can now become his children he adopts us into his family you see how god has treated his enemies with love so much love that he would give his son to his children and he would give his son to his children to die for us and that and that subjective peace can be accessed through god that objective peace was made between us and god we see his example what are we supposed to do with it in matthew 5 9 jesus says blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of god blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of god we should be making peace" [00:35:08] (79 seconds)


"Peace has been made between you and God. You can feel this peace. Now, go be a peacemaker to those around you. So, I'm going to land the plane, don't worry. As we reflect on Jesus, as we reflect on who Jesus is, let us consider what the prophecies of Isaiah say that he would be and reflect on how he has fulfilled that. How he is fulfilling it and how he will fulfill it in the age to come. Let us remember that Christmas is about Christ's birth. That God sent his only son to provide a pathway to objective peace." [00:41:50] (47 seconds)


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