Experiencing True Peace Through Fellowship with God

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The peace that is inspired by anxiety and gives birth to fear is no peace at all. In contrast, the peace of God is not the absence of conflict, but the presence of genuine fellowship with God. [00:07:50] (22 seconds)


Anxiety robs us of our peace in God. You see, I deeply fear failure because I have this persistent thought in my mind that failure means I am not good enough. Growing up in a culture and family environment where achievement meant affirmation and failure meant shame, this distorted belief became ingrained in me. Occasionally, this fear rears its ugly head and then I can spiral into anxiety. Frantically searching for solutions. Solutions to avoid failure. [00:11:07] (35 seconds)


Jesus modeled to us that it's okay to feel overwhelmed, to ask for help, and to bring our fears and anxiety to God. Even the intercessor of all humanity sought the prayers of his friends and laid his burdens before the Father. This means we have permission to be weak and vulnerable in moments of overwhelming anxiety. [00:14:48] (26 seconds)


Shame leads us to hide from the peace God offers. Now shame is a visceral feeling of being flawed or unwanted. It taps into our deepest insecurities, the fear that we are somehow fundamentally broken, dirty, or unworthy of acceptance. It is rooted in the brokenness of this world. Adam and Eve didn't feel shame until they sinned and disobeyed God, and this feeling continues to haunt us to this day. [00:15:27] (33 seconds)


Transparency broke shame's grip, allowing me to engage my story with honesty and grace. And that marked the start of my recovery journey with the Men in Support group. And this year marks my sixth year in sobriety. But every year passes, and my heart breaks for men and women who are struggling with the grip of unwanted sexual behaviors in their lives. [00:17:19] (27 seconds)


Yet there was enduring peace budding in her heart, being renewed in her genuine fellowship with God who sees her worth, knows her heart, and hears her pain. And that, my friends, truly is peace. The peace of God is not just absence of conflict, but a deep and genuine fellowship with Him. [00:25:43] (37 seconds)


His calling for our lives is not only to experience his peace, but to be peacemakers. Therefore, first receive this peace, but don't allow this peace to be simply personal and spiritual. Reflect the peace that you experience in Christ in others. Out of peace flowing out of your heart, pursue others' peace in fellowship. [00:28:22] (27 seconds)


May the peace that baby Jesus brought to us on Christmas Day break through in your heart and spirit. May you experience genuine fellowship with the Lord. And this peace will fill your heart, fill your home. [00:29:15] (17 seconds)


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