In this season of Advent, we are reminded of the profound gift of peace that Jesus brings into our lives. This peace is not merely the absence of conflict or struggle, but the presence of God through His Holy Spirit amidst our circumstances. The Hebrew word "shalom" encapsulates this idea of peace as completeness, wholeness, and soundness, regardless of external chaos. As we reflect on the original Christmas narrative, we see that the arrival of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, was anything but peaceful by worldly standards. Yet, His presence brought a deep, transformative peace that transcends understanding.
The story of Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethlehem, the chaos of the town, and the humble birth of Jesus in a manger illustrate that peace is not found in perfect conditions but in the presence of God. The angels' proclamation to the shepherds, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests," highlights the divine peace that Jesus brings. This peace is not a fleeting feeling but a profound reality that changes everything.
Isaiah prophesied about the coming Messiah, who would be called the Prince of Peace, and whose arrival would bring a peace that surpasses all understanding. This peace is deeply personal, a gift from God that we are invited to receive. It is a peace that guards our hearts and minds, a peace that is not dependent on our circumstances but on the presence of God within us.
As we embrace this peace, we are called to be still and allow the Holy Spirit to fill us. This Advent season, let us take time to pause, to be present with God, and to receive His peace. Whether through prayer, worship, or simply sitting in silence, let us open our hearts to the kiss of peace that God offers us. This peace is a reminder of God's loving kindness and faithfulness, a promise that He is with us, guiding us, and holding us in His embrace.
Key Takeaways
- 1. being in our souls despite external chaos. [06:32]
3. The Prince of Peace in Chaos: Jesus, the Prince of Peace, was born into a world of chaos and struggle. His arrival demonstrates that peace is not found in perfect conditions but in the presence of God amidst life's challenges.
4. Personal and Transformative Peace: The peace that Jesus offers is deeply personal and transformative. It is a peace that guards our hearts and minds, inviting us to experience God's presence and love in a profound way.
5. Receiving the Kiss of Peace: We are invited to receive God's peace as a personal and affectionate gift. By being still and opening our hearts, we allow the Holy Spirit to fill us with peace that surpasses all understanding.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:24] - Invitation to Share Hope
- [03:03] - The Dynamic Message of Advent
- [04:49] - Understanding True Peace
- [06:32] - Shalom: Wholeness and Completion
- [08:03] - The Chaos of the Christmas Narrative
- [09:35] - The Prince of Peace Arrives
- [10:46] - Prophecies of Peace
- [13:01] - The Good News of Peace
- [13:50] - The Transformative Power of Peace
- [15:21] - The Cry for Peace in the Psalms
- [16:39] - Seeking Fulfillment in the Wrong Places
- [18:21] - Love and Faithfulness Meet
- [20:09] - The Significance of a Kiss
- [22:15] - God's Loving Kindness and Truth
- [25:13] - Righteousness and Peace Embrace
- [27:14] - Jesus' Promise of Peace
- [29:56] - The Gift of the Holy Spirit
- [31:27] - Embracing the Kiss of Peace
- [32:21] - The Power of Worship and Stillness
- [35:12] - The Impact of "O Holy Night"
- [38:26] - Being Filled with God's Peace
- [40:30] - Postures of Receiving Peace
- [43:20] - Embracing God's Presence
- [45:12] - The Wedding Kiss and Oneness
- [49:17] - Closing Worship and Reflection