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Sunday, December 23, 2018

Advent: Week Four


The theme for this, our fourth week of Advent, is Peace. In this crazy, chaotic, hurting, godless society we live in, we crave peace. As wars rage, politics are volatile, and hate runs rampant, we hunger for peace. In this earthly world, peace can seem elusive at times. Fear not, God has brought His indescribable, unfathomable peace to those who love Him. Peace was given when a tiny baby was born into humble circumstances. God sacrificed His One and Only Son so that we may have eternal peace, which is why Jesus is referred to as the Prince of Peace in Isaiah 9:6.



The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines peace as a state of tranquility, quietness, freedom from civil disturbance or war, freedom from oppression, a state of security, order, harmony, contentment. According to Bible Study Tools, the Old Testament word for peace is the word pes, which refers to freedom from war as well as freedom within our souls. The Hebrew word shalom refers to peace found in prosperity and good health. In the New Testament the Greek word for peace, eirene, translates similarly to shalom and was often used as a greeting. Yet, the peace God offers is much more than a mere greeting. It is a way of living in harmony with our Father God and our brothers and sisters in Christ.

"The Lord gives strength to his people: the Lord blesses his people with peace." Psalm 29:11

"The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you, the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace." Numbers 6:25-26

"Finally brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you." 2 Corinthians 13:11



The fourth candle of Advent is often referred to as the Angels Candle. In Luke 2, it is the angel of the Lord who brings "good news that will cause great peace for all people" when he shares the news of the Messiah's birth with shepherds in a nearby field watching over their flocks by night. Luke 2:13-14 tells us that "Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel praising God and saying, 'Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.'"

An angel also informed Mary that she would bear the Messiah and told Joseph that he would be Jesus's earthly father. Angels play an important role all throughout the story of Jesus from his birth and again at His resurrection as they reveal that the tomb was empty.



Prayer:

Father God, we ask You to quiet the chaos in our hearts and lives and help us to focus on the peace that comes from knowing You fully. Help us to focus on the true meaning of the Christmas season: the birth of Your precious Son. He is the greatest gift we've ever been given and His willingness to give His life for our eternal life is beyond amazing. Thank you for loving us so deeply, Father God. May our lives bring You glory and honor! Amen!

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