Finding Peace Amidst Life's Chaos: A Christmas Reflection

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"Peace is not the absence of uncertainty but trusting that God is in control in the midst. Sometimes one of the most trusting things that we can do is to continue to walk in obedience and move forward in faith when you don't feel like it." [17:56] (Download)

"This little acronym for peace: to pause, exhale, acknowledge, center, and then enter into peace. It's about taking a moment to step back, release our stress to the Lord, and recenter our hearts around Jesus to find peace again." [16:45] (Download)

"We have to decide whether or not we will participate. In order for those girls to stay grounded, they had to participate. In order for us to stay grounded, it's the same—we have to participate." [26:28] (Download)

"Don't miss what God is doing in the calm, but don't miss what he's doing in the chaos. Don't miss what he's doing in the conflict. Don't miss the reality that peace is here, Emanuel, God With Us, is in our midst." [26:28] (Download)

"We have to keep walking as we wait and trust that the wait is not wasted." [20:02] (Download)

"What our souls are longing for is the peace that surpasses all understanding that only Jesus can give us." [21:14] (Download)

"Our world is in desperate need of the Peace of Jesus. I am in desperate need of the peace that only Jesus can give. What does it look like for us to be people of Peace so that we can continue when we enter a room it's peace that flows from within us." [21:54] (Download)

"Peace requires participation. If you get nothing else today, remember that peace requires our participation. It's not a passive state but an active choice to live in the tranquility that Jesus offers." [24:18] (Download)

"Biblical peace, the word Shalom, is about wholeness, about all the pieces coming together and being complete. When Jesus came to be the peace and to bring peace, he came to make us whole and complete, to where we lack nothing." [03:30] (Download)

"Let the Peace of Christ rule in your hearts... Let that is an active thing, it's another way to say allow it. We need to allow it, and sometimes it's simply a choice." [15:29] (Download)
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