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This Week’s Theme: Walking in Peace
This Week’s Word is Peace: It is the state of harmony that is available to believers through having a right relationship with God and other saints and is especially associated with the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Memory Verse: John 16:33 “33 These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace.
In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: God promised David that his son and the nation will have peace and quietness.
Sermon Proposition: Peace is only found in God through Christ.
Sermon Objective: I want those in attendance to receive God’s peace through Christ, if they have not, and to live in the peace given by God through Christ.
Sermon Text: 1 Chronicles 22:9
INTRODUCTION: Mahatma Gandhi said, “The day the power of love overrules the love of power, the world will know peace.”
Buddha said, “Inner peace begins the moment you choose not to allow another person or event to control your emotions.”
Peace on earth.
Peace not war.
Peace
Remember peace is the state of harmony that is available to believers through having a right relationship with God and other saints and is especially associated with the presence of the Holy Spirit.
TRANSITION:
Peace is only found in God through Christ.
I. God is the Source of Peace
EXPLANATION: Here in this passage, the LORD shows that He is the source of peace.
He is the One who gives peace.
Paul calls Him the God of peace.
Explain: LOOK AT THE TEXT
God said that Solomon whose name means peaceable, would be a man of rest.
How is this possible?
APPLICATION:
Do you have peace?
Are you looking for peace to come from another source?
In what ways do you look to God through Christ as your source of peace?
Are you a person of peace?
Evaluate your response.
What needs to change?
What can you do better?
II.
God Supplies Our Peace
EXPLANATION: I will give: I will give
ILLUSTRATION:
APPLICATION:
Are you relying on God to give you peace through Christ?
How do you do it?
How can your relying on God for peace improve?
Write out the passages that you will use to remind you that God is your peace supplier?
III.
God Secures Our Peace
EXPLANATION: He says I will give rest from all his enemies.
In Christ you may (possible to have) peace.
In Christ you can have peace in trials.
Look at the verse “in the world you will have tribulation” it is like the psalmist said in Psalm 119:50
Christ, who is the Incarnate Word that became flesh (John 1:14) is the Word that gives life in affliction and difficulty
You can be happy or of good cheer because He has overcome the world.
This is why John said in 1 John 4:4
Children of God are overcomers because they have someone greater in them than the evil one who is in this world
Christ secured peace for those who give their lives to Him.
Look at Isaiah 9:6-7
Look at Ephesians 2:11-20
Through Jesus Christ’s coming Lk 2:10-14 These OT prophecies are fulfilled in the coming of Jesus Christ: Isa 9:6-7; Mic 5:2-5; Zec 9:9-10; Lk 2:25-32; Eph 2:17
Through Jesus Christ’s teaching Jn 16:33 See also Jn 14:23-27; 15:3
Through Jesus Christ’s ministry Ac 10:36 See also Mk 4:35-41 pp Mt 8:23-27 pp Lk 8:22-25; Lk 4:33-35 pp Mk 1:23-25; Lk 4:38-41 pp Mt 8:14-17 pp Mk 1:29-34
Through Jesus Christ’s death Col 1:19-20 See also Isa 53:5; Mt 26:26-28 pp Mk 14:22-24 pp Lk 22:19-20; Gal 6:14-16; Eph 2:13-17
Through Jesus Christ’s resurrection Lk 24:36 See also Mk 16:4-6 pp Lk 24:1-8; Jn 20:19-21,26-29; 2Co 4:14; Heb 13:20-21
Through Jesus Christ’s ascension Ro 8:34 See also Lk 24:51-53; Ac 2:33-39
Martin H. Manser, Dictionary of Bible Themes: The Accessible and Comprehensive Tool for Topical Studies (London: Martin Manser, 2009).
Are you a peace maker?
Matthew 5:9 “9 Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God.”
Do you have peace with God?
Do you have the peace of God?
Do you have peace in affliction, pain, and suffering?
Write out a prayer thanking God for the peace He has given you through Christ.
How will you improve in your living in God’s peace through Christ? with other saints, with your spouse, with your children (under your roof),
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