In the Bible, God's peace is a profound and multifaceted concept that permeates the Christian faith, referring to a state of inner tranquility, harmony, and well-being that arises from a deep relationship with God. As Romans 8:28 affirms, God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, bringing peace amidst life's challenges. The Psalmist also expresses confidence in God's peace, declaring "the Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing" (Psalms 23:1), while in Philippians 4:7, the apostle Paul writes about the "peace of God, which transcends all understanding," that guards the hearts and minds of believers. Through faith in God, Christians can experience this peace, which surpasses human comprehension and provides comfort, reassurance, and hope in the face of adversity.
David Wilkerson addresses the panic and fear gripping America, emphasizing that while Christians will inevitably feel the wave of anxiety, God equips them with the resources to control their fearful thoughts and experience His perfect peace. He reassures that the upheaval is not a judgment on the ch
F.B. Meyer emphasizes the transformative power of pouring out one's soul before the Lord, as exemplified by Hannah's experience of exchanging her bitterness for God's peace. He encourages those burdened by grief, unrealized hopes, or feelings of abandonment to confess and pray, assuring them that Go
David Wilkerson emphasizes the significance of knowing God's character, particularly through His names, as a defense against spiritual attacks. He highlights the name Jehovah Shalom, which signifies completeness, health, and peace, revealing God's desire for wholeness in our lives. Wilkerson urges b
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound promise of God's presence as a refuge and strength during fearful times, reminding us that despite chaos and turmoil in the world, we can find peace through His Word. He highlights Psalm 46, which reassures believers that God is always with us, providing comfo
Allan Halton preaches on the inseparable link between peace and righteousness according to the Bible, emphasizing that there is no peace without righteousness. He highlights how Christ, as the Prince of peace, is also the King of righteousness, and how His righteousness leads to true peace. Halton e
The preacher delves into the concept of timidity, exploring its various facets such as lack of mental or moral strength, reticence, cowardice, and shameful fear. Drawing from biblical examples and definitions, the sermon emphasizes how timidity can stem from a lack of courage or moral resolve. The p
Charles E. Cowman preaches on the importance of not giving in to anxiety, emphasizing that worry only weakens and hinders us from doing God's will. He highlights the command from Jesus to not be anxious about daily needs, as worry spoils lives that could otherwise be useful and beautiful. Cowman enc
Charles E. Cowman preaches about finding quietness in the midst of life's storms, drawing parallels to Jesus calming the stormy seas with His powerful words of peace. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's presence and finding calmness even when faced with challenges and loss of consolati
Charles E. Cowman preaches about finding peace and rest through conflict and adversity, emphasizing that true strength and tranquility come from enduring trials and storms. He highlights how afflictions can shatter our hopes but ultimately lead us to bind our faith to God, resulting in confidence, s
Paul Bramsen reflects on the admiration and hope babies bring to adults, drawing parallels between the excitement for a newborn baby and the profound impact Jesus, the son of Mary, had on the world. Despite initial skepticism and condemnation, Jesus, even as an infant, declared his purpose in life a
Richard E. Bieber preaches on the significance of being peacemakers, who bring the peace of God into this troubled world. He emphasizes that peacemakers, like Jesus, may bring disruption and division, yet they impart God's peace to the broken and wounded. The sermon delves into the contrast between
Richard E. Bieber delves into the relevance of Christmas in our troubled world, emphasizing the hope found in Micah's prophecy of a future ruler bringing peace and God's will on earth. He highlights Jesus' ongoing work of gathering his flock, calling people to hear His voice and feel His power, ulti
