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I. Introduction:
A. Introduce New Series: Getting to Know God
Share my own testimony of how I prayed and ask God to help me and the steps He took me through.
B. Today’s Sermon:
Begin with a series of questions:
What do you do when you do not have peace?
Do I seek God, turn down my plate, pursue God with all I have?
How do you get peace in times of pain, frustration, injustice, inequality?
What do I do in the days of no peace?
Do you include God in your search for peace, for solace, for answers?
What do I do when I don’t know exactly what to do?
Where do I turn when I have no peace?
What do I say when I do not feel peace?
How is peace used as a guide?
This morning, I want to briefly talk you you
Today, I want to help you get to know God a little better.
God wants to reveal Himself to us as Jehovah Shalom: The Lord is Peace or My God, My Peace!
He will reveal this through three main points:
What are the common threads in all of the details about what is not right…any main topics or subjects keep coming up?
Now pour through the scriptures on those topics...
Write down as many scriptures that stand out to you about a topic.
Put those scriptures on note cards and memorize those scriptures.
Begin to pray those scriptures back to God and speak what the Word says about your situation.
God inhabits the praises of His people...
In His presence is the fullness of Joy and at His right hand, there are pleasures evermore...
He is Jehovah Shalom (my God, my Peace)...
Where is the scripture did God reveal Himself as Jehovah Shalom?
AND why did He choose to do so at that time… what was going on?
Do you need to know Him as Peace?
Where do you need peace in your life?
Come today for prayer in those areas...
No one will judge you today…come as you are...
God, I need you....
He who comes to Him must first believe that He is and that He alone is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
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MAIN POINT #1:
God defeats our enemies to bring us peace:
What are the biggest enemies to peace: fear, anxiety, anger, frustration, the unknown,
Why is it that our first instinct as humans is to fear what we do not understand…the unknown?
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MAIN POINT #2:
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What are the biggest enemies to peace: fear, anxiety, anger, frustration, the unknown,
Why is it that our first instinct as humans is to fear what we do not understand…the unknown?
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MAIN POINT #2:
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Jesus is our Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).
Jesus is our Prince of Peace ().
IV.
MAIN POINT #3:
Isaiah 9:2-6
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MAIN POINT #3:
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MAIN POINT #3:
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MAIN POINT #3:
God brings us inner peace and harmony (“that sense that all is alright in my world right now”)
God’s message to Gideon (Judges 6:22-24):
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Psalm 119:165
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In times like these, we need peace: this week’s Verdict in Missouri, last week’s Hurricane Irma, the week before that was Hurricane Harvey.
Isaiah
In times like these: THESE ARE THE DAYS OF NO PEACE, we need His peace:
The Bible says:
In times like these, we need peace: this week’s Verdict in Missouri, last week’s Hurricane Irma, the week before that was Hurricane Harvey.
We are troubled on every side
These are truly the Days of No Peace:
this week’s Verdict in Missouri,
this week’s Verdict in Missouri, last week’s Hurricane Irma, the week before that was Hurricane Harvey.
last week’s Hurricane Irma,
the week before that was Hurricane Harvey.
V. Conclusion:
More Homework:
I CHALLENGE EACH OF YOU TO:
A. Write about it.
1. Write down all of the facts that you understand about your situation.
2. Write about all that is not right about the situation.
3. What are the common threads in all of the details about what is not right…any main topics or subjects keep coming up?
4. Now pour through the scriptures on those topics...
5. Write down as many scriptures that stand out to you about a topic.
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Put those scriptures on note cards and memorize those scriptures.
7. Begin to pray those scriptures back to God and speak what the Word says about your situation.
8. God inhabits the praises of His people...
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In His presence is the fullness of Joy and at His right hand, there are pleasures evermore...
B. Pray About it.
Where is the scripture did God reveal Himself as Jehovah Shalom?
Altar Appeal:
AND why did He choose to do so at that time… what was going on?
Bow your head and close your eyes:
Do you need a little more peace in your life today?
Do you need to come to know Him as Peace?
Are things too chaotic in your life right now?
Is something or someone robbing you of your peace?
Do you feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders?
Come today for prayer in those areas...
Come today for prayer in those areas...
No one will judge you today…come as you are...
Now remember that whoever comes to God, must first believe that He is and that He alone is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
How many are willing to cry out this morning:
God, I need to know you as Jehovah Shalom: My God, My Peace!
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