Finding True Peace in Christ's Victory

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Somebody hear that this morning. I am not alone. Why? For the father is with me. Verse 33. I have said these things to you. That. In me. You may have. Peace. In the world. You will have. Tribulation. Oh, but take heart. I have overcome. The world. [00:00:44] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Now, what makes this passage particularly powerful for Advent is how it holds together the tension between present trouble and assured victory. Between physical absence and spiritual presence. Between the peace. We already have in Christ and the peace we still await. This is the very tension that Advent helps us to navigate. [00:08:41] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Family, I will submit to you this morning humbly that peace, true peace, real peace cannot endure away. Apart from the presence of the peacemaker. [00:09:47] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And that no matter where you are, no matter where you go, there's nowhere we can go where he is not. You can't run too far. You can't run fast enough to outlive his presence, his love. You can't go too far to outlove his grace. You can't move too far where you've gone beyond his ability to grab you and touch you and make something of your life. He's a companion. And he said, I'd never leave you nor forsake you. Even until the end. Even until the age. That's a promise that we can count on. And I don't know about you, but I'm thankful that God said he'd never leave me. I've run so much. I thought I needed track shoes, but God chased me down. His love chased me down. His provision chased me down. His word chased me down. His Holy Spirit chased me down. He ran after me and said, I love you too much to let you go. He's a companion. He's a companion. He's a companion. We see it. And I love, I love how we see these types and shadows all throughout scripture. We see it in Genesis chapter 18. He says, for I am with you. [00:18:12] (69 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Matthew 28, we see, lo, I'm with you always, even until the end of the age. God is with us. He's a companion. He's a companion. And listen, here's what that should do. That should embolden us and it should excite us. But it should also make us nervous. Amen. Amen. Because we love hearing, God, you're with me. I know you're with me. You're always there. You're a fence around me. You're a hedge around me. And we love that. but that means when we're acting up, he's there too. Help me, Holy Ghost. That means when you're driving down 295 and that person cuts you off and you want to use some colored language, amen, that means, listen, he's there too. When you want to go that place, go to that place where you know you really shouldn't go and that place where you told God, God, I'll never go there again. Guess what? He's with you then too. [00:19:23] (58 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And the fact that he's a companion means that he's not just with us in good times. He's with us in bad times. He's not just with us when we behave. He's with us when we're wilding out too. So that means that he's a God who loves us and understands us fully and wants to use us and redeem us for his good and his glory. He's a companion. Let me tell you a story. I was in the basement of our home and I was probably watching a game because I love basketball. Did you know I love basketball? And I'm pretty sure I dozed off on the couch. Amen. And at some point during the night, I heard the pitter patter of like the stomping of not so little feet because that boy's a good boy. He's getting big. And I heard it faintly coming down from our upper level and onto our main level and beginning to move down the stairs. And I started to hear a panicked voice. Daddy, daddy, daddy. And it had to be the middle of the night. The lights were all out. And I could imagine what would go through the mind of a half asleep toddler. And I began to hear him more and more and he got more. More exacerbated. Daddy, daddy, daddy. And every time I heard him say it, I could hear the nervousness. I could hear the anxiety rise him. And finally, I called back to him. Yes, savior, are you okay? And he hurried down the remainder of the steps down to the couch. Said, there you are, daddy. Yeah. And hop right on the couch and lay. down next to me because there's something about presence. It was dark. He was confused. He was unsure what was going on. He wasn't sure what was happening but all he wanted to know was where's my father and as soon as he understood that his father was presence, help me here. He was okay. I'm good now that you're here. I'm okay now that you're here. Now that you're here, it's all right. Everything's all right. I don't have to worry anymore. Lord because you're here and in the same way, we can be excited when we go through our dark times and say, Lord, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, you are with me. He's a companion. He's a companion. Let's keep going. Um Lord have mercy. Verse thirty -three. Let's keep walking. At the top of verse thirty -three, he says, I have said these things. I have said these things to you that in me, you may have peace. [00:20:35] (168 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Now, I just wanna point this out briefly. Again, this is just one of my one of the observations on our walk. Amen. I know this seems theologically trite because we are reading the words of Jesus but there's something that jumped out at me when I read this. Y 'all ready? God spoke to them. Now, maybe that doesn't mean much to you. But I am awestruck of the fact that God hears, God speaks to me and the miracle of the fact that I can hear him. Maybe that doesn't mean much to you but I remember when my eyes were closed, I was blind to his love and his goodness. I was blind to his love and his goodness. I was blind to his love and his goodness. My ears were shut and and and I couldn't hear his love, his word, his song singing over my life. I couldn't hear his will. I couldn't hear his way and it reminded me, Pastor Joel of of of um the poem, the prayer late have I loved you by Augustine of Hippo, great theologian, North African scholar, um one of the church fathers and he says late have I loved you. [00:23:24] (82 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Beauty so ancient, so new and he goes on, he says, you flashed and you've shown you broke through my blindness. You shouted you called you dispelled my deafness and I just need us to remember that God in his love and his power broke through our blindness he broke through our deafness where we could not see him he opened our eyes where we could not hear him he opened our ears so now we can hear and declare the works of the lord see i don't know about you but i'm thankful that god speaks we have a god that still speaks song says lift them up lift them up still he speaks from eternity and if i if i be lifted up on from the earth i'll draw men unto me he still speaks our god still speaks and and and and so here it is he's not just a companion he's a comforter he's a comforter keep going he said these things he spoke to them what did he say he said all these things to you now most believe he's referring to everything he said in the farewell discourses how he was preparing you them how he was downloading into them and he said all these things he says look at this that in me you may have what peace you may have peace in the world you'll have tribulation but in me you'll have peace in the world you'll have problems but in me you have peace in the world you'll have difficulty but in me you'll have peace in the world you'll have disagreement but in me you'll have peace in the world you'll have ignorance and racism and sexism and classism but in me you'll have peace in the world you'll have poverty and disenfranchisement and disenfranchisement but in me you'll have peace in the world you'll have all these problems but in me you'll have peace somebody say that say peace peace when peace like a river intended my way peace peace it's the paradox family of Christian peace that peace is not the absence of problems [00:24:56] (152 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


paradox it's based on relationship not circumstances paradox and that Christ's victory is our peace paradox and what blows me away about this Deacon Harrigan is that of all the things Jesus could have done he didn't say in the world you'll you'll have tribulation and in me you'll have peace that in me you won't have um I'm gonna take away all your problems he didn't say that in me you'll have smooth sailing that that in me that all the numbers will add up that in me the marriage will always be smooth that in me the kids will always do what they're supposed to do that in me the job will always treat you right that in me there won't be any issues in the street that in me you'll have who you wanna have in the White House help me in here he said in me you'll have peace [00:27:19] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


peace peace peace shalom peace wholeness not absence of conflict wholeness that in the middle of difficulty Jesus is saying to the disciples in me you'll be okay I'm not gonna change everything that's happening all around you but I'm gonna change what's happening in you [00:28:43] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


and I wanna talk to somebody today that that's like Lord why don't you fix all this Lord Lord Lord why don't why don't you just change that why don't you just make them act right Lord why don't you just put some more money in there and I don't know who that's for Lord why don't you put some more stuff under the tree Lord why don't you make this easier why don't you take some weight off the bar and God says no I'm not fixing the situation because I'm using the situation to fix you [00:29:51] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


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