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Peace man!
Peace, we all want it, we know this world needs it, so without a doubt it is something that is worthy of dwelling on today.
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Peace comes from the God of peace (Php4:7; Jn14:27)
Peace is an element of the kingdom of God (Rom14:17)
Peace is an element of fruit of the Spirit (Gal5:22)
Hebrew word for peace is Shalom
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Peace comes from the God of peace (Php4:7; Jn14:27)
Peace is something that is a virtue that is well worth dwelling on, pondering, considering reflecting and meditating on.
God’s peace is also the peace Jesus gives
Jesus leaves His peace not only with the apostles but for us too when we believe God’s Word and the words the apostles and prophets recorded for us.
Peace comes from the God of peace (Php4:7; Jn14:27)
Peace is an element of the kingdom of God (Rom14:17)
Peace in the kingdom now, peace in the kingdom to come
Peace comes from the God of peace (Php4:7; Jn14:27)
Peace is an element of the kingdom of God (Rom14:17)
Peace is an element of fruit of the Spirit (Gal5:22)
In general peace is a word that conveys wonderful concepts such as:
A state of harmony and tranquility
The absence of hostility; absence of mental stress or anxiety.
Peace comes from the God of peace (Php4:7; Jn14:27)
Peace is an element of the kingdom of God (Rom14:17)
Peace is an element of fruit of the Spirit (Gal5:22)
Hebrew word for peace is Shalom
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Meaning: peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility and can be used idiomatically to mean both hello and good-bye
In the Greek, here it is:
Original Word: εἰρήνη, ης, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: eiréné
Phonetic Spelling: (i-ray'-nay)
Definition: one, peace, quietness, rest
Usage: peace, peace of mind; invocation of peace a common Jewish farewell, in the Hebraistic sense of the health (welfare) of an individual.
Nelson’s Bible dictionary says that peace is inner tranquility and poise of the Christian whose trust is in God through Christ!
We know the world needs peace and we should pray for peace, but the church, the body of believers need peace too, don’t they, don’t we?
Today we are going to look at
Peace is for everyone
Peace starts with you and peace with God
Peace with self, leads to peace with others
Peace is for everyone
Peace is available to all, but not all are willing to accept it or receive it.
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Wicked do not enjoy peace (Isa48:22; Isa59:2)
Sinful (by lifestyle) do not enjoy peace (Gal5:19-21)
Sinful lifestyle prevents true peace of mind (Isa57:20-21)
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Wicked do not enjoy peace (Isa48:22; Isa59:2)
Isaiah has more to say about lack of peace due to sin.
Wicked behavior, wicked lifestyle, in other words sins of the flesh destroy and you cannot enjoy peace
Wicked do not enjoy peace (Isa48:22; Isa59:2)
Sinful (by lifestyle) do not enjoy peace (Gal5:19-21)
Sinful lifestyle, even if proclaiming Jesus name, prevents true peace of mind and enjoying the peace of God and peace with God.
Wicked do not enjoy peace (Isa48:22; Isa59:2)
Sinful (by lifestyle) do not enjoy peace (Gal5:19-21)
Sinful lifestyle prevents true peace of mind (Isa57:20-21)
So the wicked, the sinful are in dire need of peace for outside of Christ there is no peace and no eternal enjoyment.
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Peace needed for the troubled disciple (Lk10:41-42, Lk8:14; 1Tim6:10-11)
Peace needed for the concerned servant (2Cor7:5; 2Cor11:28-29)
Peace needed for the grieving, even in a good way (Act20:37-38)
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Peace needed for the troubled disciple (Lk10:41-42, Lk8:14; 1Tim6:10-11)
Do you remember Martha?
Martha who was a disciple of Jesus and she has the right intention but lacked peace because of worry, she was troubled and she was bothered.
We can lose our peace, or give it away when we let life get to complicated.
So we need to simplify our priorities.
Simplify oftentimes means knowing the good part
Don’t let the good part be taken away from you or even chocked out
we can lose our peace when we get choked out by the cares, worries, riches and pleasures of this world.
Or even when we think riches of this world will bring peace
These are not words to the world, but to the disciples to help, to warn of the peace stealers in this world.
Peace needed for the troubled disciple (Lk10:41-42, Lk8:14; 1Tim6:10-11)
Peace needed for the concerned servant (2Cor7:5; 2Cor11:28-29)
Being a disciple (a follower of Jesus) does not make you a servant does it?
but the concerned servant, concerned disciple needs peace too.
the one who has worries, concerns for their brethren
While serving the body, Paul the other Apostles had much affliction in their concern for the body.
Look what else Paul had to say
The Apostles as a group concern, Paul’s person concern for all the churches, lead to much concern on a very personal level because of his teaching to all the churches.
Peace needed for the troubled disciple (Lk10:41-42, Lk8:14; 1Tim6:10-11)
Peace needed for the concerned servant (2Cor7:5; 2Cor11:28-29)
Peace needed for the grieving, even in a good way (Act20:37-38)
Don’t we need peace in grief, even if the grief is in a good way?
Like when a loved one who knows the Lord goes home to the Lord and we are here to live and to grieve in the flesh for them?
Paul did for the elders in Ephesus knowing he was not going to see them again.
And the elders grief over Paul too.
So, even the righteous, the dedicated, the committed Christians need peace, not just peace but desire peace in abundance.
Peace is available to all, and when there is a need there is a way.
Peace with God
For without peace with God there is no peace at all.
For he is the God of peace.
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For God is the God of peace (Rom15:33)
For God is the offerer/perfecter of peace (Isa26:3; Isa48:18; Isa57:20-21)
For the God of peace is just though, may we remember (Isa59:1-2)
God of peace, who offers peace to the sinner (Rom5:1-2)
God of peace makes peace available by God’s love (Rom5:6-9)
God of peace bring reconciliation with God (Rom5:10-11; 2Cor5:18-21)
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For God is the God of peace (Rom15:33)
For God is the God of peace (Rom15:33)
For God is the offerer/perfecter of peace (Isa26:3; Isa48:18; Isa57:20-21)
When we accept His offer, we can become steadfast and keep the peace because of your trust and faith in Hi.
Not only does he offer peace, but offers righteousness
And may I add this one
No peace for the wicked, but to the righteous, who accepted God’s offer of peace through Christ Jesus, there is righteousness like a wave!
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