Finding True Peace in the Prince of Peace

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"Well, as we talk about peace and what it looks like to have peace, because we're in a season where it's evident all around us that peace is lacking in the souls of many. It's interesting when you think about actually the word psychology and often people who, you know, psychologists and other, I'm just going to say other kinds, of people helpers, right? Who genuinely have a desire to come alongside and help other people. You know, that word psychology is really rooted in the word Sukkot." [00:09:40] (34 seconds)


"There once was peace as Adam and Eve were in the garden. It's a story that many of you are familiar with. Anytime I say the word story, I just always want to kind of add to that. It's a true historical narrative. It's a true story. There's nothing fictitious about it. But there was a time when true peace existed on the earth. Adam and Eve lived in the Garden of Eden." [00:10:30] (29 seconds)


"And many of you know what happened next, right? They took and they ate of the fruit. All of this that's around them, all of this that they live within. And God says, you can have everything except for this tree. And isn't that just like us? We're just like Adam and Eve. You tell me everything I can have, and there's one thing I can't have? There is only one thing I'm thinking about." [00:11:47] (29 seconds)


"And not much longer, the Israelites wandered in the desert for 40 years. And they often forgot two significant things. Number one, that God would take care of them. Do you sometimes forget that God will take care of you the way He has promised? Not the way you want, but that God will take care of them and of you. And secondly, they forgot how God would provide for them." [00:17:10] (34 seconds)


"And so they rejected God, the God of heaven and earth. And Samuel goes to the Lord with this, and he says, Lord, I'm not sure what to do. And the Lord says, listen to them and obey their voice. It's an interesting word. Rather than give them what they want, obey their voice. They've made it clear that they don't want to follow me." [00:20:12] (25 seconds)


"True peace has only always ever been provided by the Lord. And Isaiah 9, 6 beautifully points this out. I'm going to read it again to you this morning. It gives us a wonderful portrait of this provision of peace that God will give through his son, Jesus. It's a prophecy. It's pointing to the future. It is given, and the government will be on upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." [00:23:17] (33 seconds)


"God shows His love for us by giving His Son. The reason we need to know this is because the very same God who had been taking care of His people was the very same God who His people rejected. How do you know if you can really, truly trust someone? Well, the Bible says in no more ways than understanding that someone who lays down their life for you is truly your friend." [00:26:36] (29 seconds)


"Isaiah, later in chapter 53, paints a picture of the one who would come to be our Savior. Listen to Isaiah 53, 1 through 5. Who has believed and who has heard from us and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? For he grew up before him like a young plant, like a root out of dry ground. He had no form that we should look at him." [00:29:01] (22 seconds)


"Peace between God and man doesn't remove our trials. But when we see our trials through the lens of those who are striving to walk in faith by trusting the Lord, which is just a simple way of saying, believing God. I believe God. I believe who he is. I believe what he says. I believe what he calls us to. And I'm going to rest in him. And I'm going to follow him because he's good." [00:37:21] (27 seconds)


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