Finding Peace and Purpose This Christmas Season

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"Even more significant, he actually brings peace, eternal peace. Not a temporary peace or a removal of negative circumstances in your life, but permanent and perfect peace beyond what's going on around us to what's happening within us." [25:23]

"We find peace when we see our problems through God's promises. Now, we all have problems in our life, even if other people don't know them, and when we solely let them rest on our shoulders, what we all discover time and time again and yet we let it happen over and over again is that they are much heavier than we can handle by ourselves." [26:33]

"But I wonder for a moment, if we were honest, if we would actually more relate to Mr. Gower, if in the scene actually George would look more like Jesus, and without realizing the good that Jesus has done and is doing in our life, we over and over again, with our words, with our life, and with our attitudes, abuse him." [36:54]

"We have to get off the throne or the director's chair of our lives. We have to surrender control. That's what it means to discover that we find peace when we see our problems through God's promises. It's not our problems that dictate our attitude. It's knowing what God has already done for us." [37:29]

"Celebrating the Advent season, it reminds us that you and I have been given an invitation to experience true peace. The idea of cosmic hostility with the creator of the universe being addressed." [48:51]

"You carry the kingdom of heaven with you. You bring the peace of God with you. So what will you do with this Christmas? How will you model this kind of peace in all the spaces and places that God has put you?" [49:37]

"The idea of a government and peace that only increases and never ends was the complete opposite of what Israel had come to expect in their experience." [39:30]

"Our family takes time. We experience it one at a time. See, not only is it a way to savor our Savior and the moment that we have together more, I think it's also a way to appreciate the thoughtfulness and generosity of the giver and the season that we're in." [42:24]

"Most biblical prophecies, they function like a telescope. When we read them, they're flat. But if we were to look at them across a timeline of human history, there is a near fulfillment, a far fulfillment, and an ultimate fulfillment for all of eternity." [44:02]

"Christmas actually can give us the chance, if we let it, to slow down, to focus and consider what God might do in our life because of that." [21:10]
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