Finding True Peace Through Christ: A Spiritual Discipline

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"Rejoice in the Lord always I will say it again rejoice let the gentleness of your be evident to all the Lord is near do not be anxious about anything but in everything by prayer and petition with Thanksgiving present your requests to God and the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." [00:00:05]

"Finally brothers whatever is true whatever is noble whatever is right whatever is pure whatever is lovely whatever is admirable if anything is excellent or praiseworthy think about such things whatever you have learned or received or heard from me or seen in me put it into practice and the God of peace will be with you." [00:00:51]

"I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances I know what it is to be in need and I know what it is to have plenty I have learned this secret of being content in any and every situation whether well fed or hungry whether living in plenty or in want." [00:01:37]

"First it's an inner calm and equilibrium because they're here down at the bottom verse 11 12 he says I've learned how to be content in whatever circumstance I've learned the secret of being content in every situation which is to say I'm the same in one situation as the other that's poised equilibrium an inner calm." [00:04:15]

"Christian peace is not expelling negative thoughts the problem with expelling negative thoughts is what you're really doing there is you're just refusing to face how bad things are you know you're not being realistic okay I'm going to get calm by not by not facing the facts well essentially Christian peace is not that you stop facing the fast facts but you get something in your life a living power that comes into your life that enables you to triumph over those facts lifts you up over and through them and it's a sense of being protected." [00:07:43]

"Thinking notice verse eight he says brethren whatever is true whatever is noble whatever is right whatever is pure think on these things and the God of peace will be with you so the first thing is thinking and this is really important really important let's take a look at the first three of this long list think about whatever is true noble right now that sounds pretty general generic doesn't it whatever it's true noble right but when Paul this is Paul and when Paul uses these words these particular greek words in the pauline corpus and his writings he's talking about doctrine he's talking about the teaching of the Bible about God about sin and about Christ and about salvation about the world and human nature and God's plans for the world and the plan of salvation that's what he's talking about." [00:10:52]

"Thanksgiving is put against anxiety but look carefully here it's a little counterintuitive isn't it see what we would say is you make your requests to God and then you get your requests and if you get your requests you think that's not what it says it says you thank him as you make the request well why should I thank him because I'm making the request John I want to wait and sit until he so I see what he's going to do no Paul says you're never going to be content unless you make your request you that means you acknowledge that life is in his hands and you thank him for whatever he's going to do." [00:18:24]

"God has not did not make the world to be a world filled with sorrow and death and violence and suffering but he's got a plan he's got a plan to renew it he's got a plan to get it back and the plan is put in the abstract in Romans 8:28 where it says if you love God God is working everything together for good in your life absolutely everything even the bad things even the things that he hates the things that he didn't put into this world he is going to weave into a plan a tapestry he's going to put everything together and he's going to weave it all together for your good in his glory." [00:19:24]

"Only love of the immutable can bring tranquility only love of the immutable what's the immutable that which cannot change your virtue can change don't don't give me this stuff about control he says your problem is that our problem the reason we don't have pieces were loving mutable things things that circumstances including our virtue can take it away from us but there's one thing that's immutable that not only can circumstances not take it away from you but even the worst circumstances in this life only give you more of it have you thought about that what's the worst circumstances violent death and there's one thing that if you love it supremely even violent death gives you more of it what is it the presence of God the beauty of God the face of God." [00:26:48]

"The secret of the peace of heart of God or maybe I should say the peace of God keeps your hearts and your minds not just in God but in Christ Jesus and by the way hearts and minds are separated they're grammatically because Paul is trying to say it's one thing to keep your thoughts in Christ Jesus we already talked about this is another thing to put your heart in him to have your heart in Christ Jesus how does it work to find them attractive to find him lovely to find them unbelievably lovely see it's not enough that's it says Paul says I want you to find Jesus Christ lovely that's the only way you're ever going to love the immutable and finite tranquility." [00:30:31]

"Do you see Jesus Christ just walking through the crucifixion saying I'm just keeping my mind centered on God I'm okay I'm content in whatever circumstance I'm in Jesus didn't say that no because he wasn't why because he lost all of his peace he Christ my God my God why hast thou forsaken me in fact we're told that he died with a cry he died screaming Bill Lane the commentator on the book of Mark says he says the cry of dereliction at Kris screaming says crucified criminals ordinarily suffered complete exhaustion and for long periods were unconscious before they died the stark realism of mark's account describes a sudden violent death the cry of dereliction expresses unfathomable pain Jesus lost all of his peace all of his peace so you could have eternal peace and looking at that is what will get you through that's what will make him lovely." [00:33:30]

"Horatio Spafford was a an American lawyer who lost everything he had in the Chicago Fire of 1871 only two years later he sent his wife Anna and their four daughters on a ship across the Atlantic Ocean to England for trip the ship hit another ship on the way and began to sink as was sinking Anna got the four little girls together and they prayed and then the ship went under the water and they all were scattered under the waves and all four good little girls drowned Anna was found unconscious by a rescue ship floating they rescued her they took her to England and she cabled Horatio Spafford just two words saved alone and when Horatio Spafford was on the ship over to England to bring his wife home he began to write a hymn that we're going to sing at the end it is well with my soul peace like a river he wrote that and here's what I want you to think why would a man dealing with his grief seeking the peace of God the peace like a river spent the entire thing on Jesus my sin oh the Bliss of this glorious thought my sin not in part but the whole
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