Transforming Hearts: The Practice of True Peace

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"The practice of peace is just that, a practice. It's an ongoing process that we must continue to show up for and be faithful to God." [40:47] (Download)

"True peace is not just a mere performance but it's a deep heart transforming practice that begins with the humble recognition that we can't do it on our own." [41:30] (Download)

"God desires to remove our impurities, restoring the essence of who we were created to be, resulting in a beautiful people who belong to the Lord, glorifying God in all aspects of their lives." [42:17] (Download)

"The practice of peace is not performative; we can't just show up week after week and say the right words. It's not just a performance, it's about the posture of our heart." [32:08] (Download)

"God is saying no, it's not only about doing the right things, it's about your heart. Where are those actions coming from? The posture of your heart is never supposed to be towards yourself; it's always towards others." [33:19] (Download)

"We have a me-centered approach versus a God-centered approach, or if you're fancy, I would call this an egocentric approach versus a theocentric approach." [28:29] (Download)

"God has gifted us with the innate ability to practice peace... we have to get rid of this me-centered thinking... instead change perspectives to put God at the center." [37:17] (Download)

"The practice of Peace means rediscovering who we are and who God created us to be... God is at the center and we look to each other, we look to scripture, we look to the created world around us." [38:45] (Download)

"Individually we have a responsibility to put on this goodness that God calls us to... but then communally we have to practice peace together... all of those gifts when they come together are a great expression of God's peace and love in our world." [39:28] (Download)

"God's hope for us is for restoration, to remove all the junk and keep the treasure that's inside of us, so that in all that we say, think, or do, we'll glorify God, not just glorify ourselves." [35:51] (Download)
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