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In this message from Isaiah 9:6, David Platt reminds us that God Has Provided True and Ultimate Peace through Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Over 3 billion people have never heard the gospel.At Radical, we're fueling 140 gospel projects in 42 countries to change that—equipping local leaders and mobilizing believers where Jesus is least known.Through December 31, every gift is doubled up to $750,000.Would you pray about being part of this?Learn more at Radical.net/everywhereExplore more content from Radical.
In a world of chaos and uncertainty, lasting peace can only be found in Jesus Christ, who is THE Prince of Peace. Unlike temporary sources of comfort that fade away, Jesus offers eternal peace that doesn't depend on our circumstances. This biblical peace serves as an anchor during life's storms and can coexist with sorrow and difficulty. True peace comes through a personal relationship with Jesus, not just church attendance or religious activities. We access this peace by surrendering completely to Christ and spending intentional time with him through prayer, Bible reading, worship, and using our God-given gifts.
This Christmas message invites us to reconsider what peace truly means in our lives. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6, we explore the profound title given to Jesus: Prince of Peace, or in Hebrew, 'Sar Shalom.' This isn't the fairy-tale prince we might imagine, but a warrior-commander who brings a peace that runs deeper than circumstances. The contrast between shallow peace and shalom peace is striking—shallow peace depends on everything going right externally, while shalom peace is an inner restoration that holds firm even in chaos. We see this contrast beautifully illustrated in Matthew 2, where the wise men traveled for up to two years pursuing peace and found it in worshiping Jesus, while King Herod, representing self-reliance, was disturbed by the very same news. The paradox of Christmas is that Silent Night required a Violent Night—Jesus paid the ultimate price on the cross so we could experience true reconciliation with God. The world's peace plan is escapism, but Christ's peace plan is arrival—He steps into our darkness rather than helping us run from it. This Christmas, we're challenged to stop pursuing peace through endless scrolling, distractions, or self-help, and instead receive the Light that came into the world. When we believe and receive what Christ has done, His peace becomes an internal reality that's greater than any external chaos we face.
This Christmas message invites us to reconsider what peace truly means in our lives. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6, we explore the profound title given to Jesus: Prince of Peace, or in Hebrew, 'Sar Shalom.' This isn't the fairy-tale prince we might imagine, but a warrior-commander who brings a peace that runs deeper than circumstances. The contrast between shallow peace and shalom peace is striking—shallow peace depends on everything going right externally, while shalom peace is an inner restoration that holds firm even in chaos. We see this contrast beautifully illustrated in Matthew 2, where the wise men traveled for up to two years pursuing peace and found it in worshiping Jesus, while King Herod, representing self-reliance, was disturbed by the very same news. The paradox of Christmas is that Silent Night required a Violent Night—Jesus paid the ultimate price on the cross so we could experience true reconciliation with God. The world's peace plan is escapism, but Christ's peace plan is arrival—He steps into our darkness rather than helping us run from it. This Christmas, we're challenged to stop pursuing peace through endless scrolling, distractions, or self-help, and instead receive the Light that came into the world. When we believe and receive what Christ has done, His peace becomes an internal reality that's greater than any external chaos we face.
The Bible gives Jesus many titles; one of them is Prince of Peace. Coach Mark Geist shares the beautiful meaning and effect this name has on your life today. As a thank you for this month's donation......we'll send you the newest release from author and theologian Dr. Harold Berry on Revelation: Daily Scriptures to Receive, Reflect, and RespondFor Christians who want to go deeper in their understanding of the book of Revelation.Yours with a gift of any amount.Thank you for supporting the mission of Christ.
If you're like many people, you might wonder if peace is really possible in the world today. In "Jesus, Prince of Peace," Pastor Bayless shares how peace is not found in the absence of problems but in the presence of Jesus Himself. You'll learn that Jesus gives a different kind of peace than the world gives—a peace that's not a counterfeit or a substitute, but true, abiding peace that can only come from God. If your life feels chaotic or uncertain, don't miss this message. Let the Prince of Peace step into your situation and give you His peace—a peace that passes understanding.
This Sunday we dive into the Advent theme of Peace inspired by the title ascribed to Jesus "Prince of Peace." What does that mean for us today?
Jesus refuses to rubber stamp the peace of humanity because our peace does not hold up to God's standards, to his desire for all people to flourish in his love and forgiveness. Through his death and resurrection, Jesus brings judgement to our world that ultimately will bring about lasting peace through his grace.
This Special Christmas Eve service wraps up our Names of Jesus series. We all need peace that only the Prince of Peace can give. Enjoy hearing from Pastor Kirk as he looks in the Bible to help us understand one of the most beautiful names of Jesus.visit us at: conejochurch.com
The most extraordinary person who has ever lived was not just a baby in a manger, nor a man on a cross. His names carry with them great weight: Wonderful Counselor. Prince of Peace. Light of the World. To know Him is to love Him. His name is Jesus. What comes to mind when you think of “peace”? Doves? Absence of violence? Calm? Another of Jesus's names is “Prince of Peace,” but chances are pretty good that the peace he is talking about is not the same as you're picturing. It's way better. Not sure? Check it out for yourself. Join us for service every Sunday at 9:15am or 11:00am (EST). Here are ways to connect with us! Text TODAY to 937-358-6565 to let us know you decided to let Jesus take control of your life. Text BAPTISM to 937-358-6565 to find out more about getting baptized as an expression of your new faith. Text SERVE to 937-358-6565 to find a serve community to join that matches your skills and passions. Text PRAYER to 937-358-6565 to let us know how we can be praying for you! And if you would like to support The Valley Church financially, you can GIVE online via our website: www.thevalley.church/give. Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videosLicense code: 1EBH3J7EM5DURCTO
Does life seem chaotic? Do you struggle with restlessness? Would you like to experience the peace of God? In this message, Pastor Doug shows us how to walk in God's peace.If you've just made a decision for Christ, please respond here so we can pray for you and encourage you along your journey: https://hpfc.churchcenter.com/people/forms/680887Check out the HISplace Bible Reading plan here: https://hpfc.org/bible-reading-plan/At HISplace Family Church we don't want something from you, we want something for you! By giving you open up an endless fountain of blessings that God wants to pour out to you. To give today click here: https://hpfc.org/give/Stay Connected:Website: https://hpfc.org/HISplace Family Church Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559273825317HISplace Family Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hisplacefamilychurch/#hisplacefamilychurch #hpfc #dougbartsch #peace #christmas
In this message, Pastor Bayless Conley explores the profound truth of Jesus as the Prince of Peace. Through passages like Isaiah 9:6, Matthew 8:23-27, and Philippians 4:6-9, we uncover how to experience the peace of God by recognizing His presence, believing His promises, and praying with thanksgiving. These insights offer practical steps to find lasting peace that transcends circumstances and speaks to the deepest needs of our hearts.
The Bible gives Jesus many titles; one of them is Prince of Peace. Coach Mark Geist shares the beautiful meaning and effect this name has on your life today. We want to send you the The People, Prayers and Pivots planner for 2025. This planner helps track the normal details and appointments of life on a generous-sized calendar as well as helping you focus on relationships, your prayer life and tips for sharing God with others. Click the link here and get your copy today with a gift of any amount.Thank you for supporting the mission of Christ.
In the second episode of our Christmas Unwrapped series, we explore one of the most comforting names of Jesus: Prince of Peace. In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, what does it mean for Jesus to be our ultimate source of peace? How can His presence calm our hearts and transform our lives? Join us as we discover how the peace Jesus offers is far greater than anything the world can give, and how we can live in that peace this Christmas season and beyond. * * * HOST: Sarah Turner GUESTS: Braden Crow, Aubrey Jarrett, Daniel Reinhardt * * * Beltway Park Church: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
The Bible calls Jesus “Prince of Peace” in ... well, it doesn't. That title comes from a message of hope and restoration from the prophet Isaiah centuries before Jesus' birth. While we can't not see Jesus in that passage, people in Jesus' day struggled to see how it could be about Jesus of Nazareth. This second Sunday of Advent we unpack this title we ascribe to Jesus and explore the ways in which Jesus' life seemed to bring anything but peace to his friends and enemies.
"Matchless Name of Jesus: Prince of Peace" with Pastor Ray Swatkowski
Jesus Prince of Peace or Doctor of Divisiveness *St Maximilian Kolbe and Obedience *I Have Come to Set the World on Fire
Jesus Prince of Peace or Doctor of Divisiveness *St Maximilian Kolbe and Obedience *I Have Come to Set the World on Fire
Dave Cover teaches from Luke 12:49-53 about holding the tension that Jesus's coming brings division and peace. This sermon is part of our 2024 sermon series, Luke: Unreasonable Hospitality. With every act and word of his ministry on earth, Jesus answers the question: Who is Jesus? Through the Gospel of Luke, Jesus shows you unreasonable hospitality by inviting you into the adventure of discovering who he is and what he means to you. We get to follow this example: extending to others the unexpected love and unreasonable hospitality God offers us. Interested in more content like this? Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. Every Friday, you'll get new resources to help you grow in your faith and a first look at what to expect on Sunday, delivered right to your inbox. Get connected at The Crossing! When you sign up for Crossing Update, you'll get a text message every Sunday morning with the new ways to get involved at the church. You can also find the latest information about events on The Crossing's website.
“I spent a lot of time with Prince, was into the New Age spirituality, and ultimately found Jesus” | “Prince” back-up dancer Robia Scott Today we are in for such a TREAT! - Former back up dancer of music icon “Prince” - Actress on Beverly Hills 90210 and Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Author of Counterfeit Comforts Today we talk about how this beautiful heart believed in God, but still felt she was missing something. It wasn't until she put her faith in Jesus Christ, she started to feel alive in her faith. I pray this blesses you friend!
In this message, we will examine the last phrase in Isaiah 9:6. Jesus is the Prince of Peace. We will study how we are at war and how Jesus will ultimately bring peace in our lives and in the world.This message was recorded live at Transform Church in Memphis, TN. For more information about our church, visit transformchurchmem.comLINKSFacebook: facebook.com/transformchurchmem Instagram: instagram.com/transformchurchmem Website: https://www.transformchurchmem.com/
Discover the Power of a Name: Prince of Peace. What He was Called Will Speak to you.
Genesis 3:1-5, 2 Peter 3:9-14 (Sylvester Siu)
Wonderful Counsellor, Prince of Peace, and more.Each title given to Jesus in the Bible reveals a unique and meaningful aspect of His total nature.Support the show
Listen as we celebrate the second Sunday of Advent we are focusing on PEACE. Pastor Renae will bring a word about letting the Prince of Peace rule in our hearts, our homes, and our world!
The message of Christmas is that a weary world rejoices. Why? Because the Prince of Peace came in the form of a baby. What is peace? What does the Bible say about it? How can we get it? We find the answers in the Scripture. Our texts are Matthew 1:20-21, and Isaiah 9:6. Questions? Email: hello@citylifechurch.nyc For more information visit: https://citylifechurch.nycFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/citylifechurchnyc?locale=eo_EOAll Music Licensed through CCLI - https://us.ccli.com/CCLI Streaming Plus License # 21120922Episode 328
Jesus the Prince of Peace ☮️: Amidst the chaos and turmoil of our times, find solace in the teachings of Jesus, our beacon of peace. Understand how His teachings transcend time, offering tranquility and hope to troubled hearts.
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It's safe to say that we're all searching for peace in a world filled with uncertainty. Perhaps you worry about your kids' future, becoming ill, or your finances. Maybe you're afraid of losing your job, not getting into that university you have your heart set on, or a loved one dying. Or perhaps, you have profound regret and shame over mistakes you've made in your life. Whatever your burden, Jesus came to take it all and give you freedom.Join us today as special speaker Ray Hudson reveals how the Bible uses seemingly contradictory imagery to depict Jesus as the Prince of Peace, who turns our worry into confidence, our fear into faith, and shame into assurance!---------------ABOUT “IMAGES OF GOD”What comes to mind when we picture God? Some see Him as a kind old man with a big white beard sitting on a fluffy cloud. Others see Him as an angry, barrel-chested warrior ready to strike them down. Our ideas, perceptions, and notions of who God is are shaped by our culture and experiences, but do they reflect who He really is?The Bible gives countless images and illustrations that paint a picture of God's character. Let us dig deep together into His Word to get a more accurate picture of who God really is in our new series, Images of God.Part 1: God The Father: • GOD The Father | ... Part 2: Jesus - Price Of Peace: • Jesus - Prince Of... --------------- ABOUT ECHO.CHURCHEcho.Church is a place to experience community and discover God's purpose for your life. Learn more: http://echo.church
Jesus is the fulfillment of God's design for the salvation of those who believe!
Jesus is the fulfillment of God's design for the salvation of those who believe!
Jesus is the fulfillment of God's design for the salvation of those who believe!
Jesus is the fulfillment of God's design for the salvation of those who believe!
This week Amy joins Barry, Maron, and Tyler to talk about the many names of the one and only Jesus Christ. Amy talks about the Holiday Spectacular, Barry downplays his bay of pigs, the beautifully complicated Maron discusses the Gaffron Gang, and the Tile Maker has something to reveal.
Throughout the 2022 Advent season, we'll be learning about the various names of God, as mentioned throughout the Christian Bible. In this initial sermon, Pastors Barry Rodriguez, Amy Christie, and Maron Gaffron explore the meaning behind biblical names, and share from Isaiah chapter 9, Matthew chapter 1, and Acts chapter 4. Have you ever wondered what YAHWEH means? Or, wondered why Christians say 'Immanuel' means God with Us?
Jesus Prince of Peace or Doctor of Divisiveness *St Maximillian Kolbe and Obedience *I Have Come to Set the World on Fire
We live in a world that is profoundly divided. Jews and Arabs, North and South Korea, blacks and whites, Republicans and Democrats, etc. We have divisions within our own families and we ourselves lack inner peace. We have lots of human ways to find peace, tranquilizers, therapy, medication, etc. Ephesians 2 tells us that Christ is our peace. He's not just our peace, he came to make peace. He also preached peace. The text also tellsus how we can discover peace.