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Advent peace is not passive or shallow—it is the presence of God at work within His people. From the promise of Emmanuel in Matthew 1 to the angels’ proclamation of peace in Luke 2, and through Micah’s bold call for justice and renewal, this message traces how God brings peace by filling us with His own life.
Walking verse by verse through Micah 3–4, we see that God confronts what is broken and empowers what is good. The heart of the message is this: God desires to fill us with Himself so we can know what is good—and be empowered by Him to do what is good.
Advent response: How have you seen God forming His life—and His peace—in you this past year?
By New River Fellowship5
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Advent peace is not passive or shallow—it is the presence of God at work within His people. From the promise of Emmanuel in Matthew 1 to the angels’ proclamation of peace in Luke 2, and through Micah’s bold call for justice and renewal, this message traces how God brings peace by filling us with His own life.
Walking verse by verse through Micah 3–4, we see that God confronts what is broken and empowers what is good. The heart of the message is this: God desires to fill us with Himself so we can know what is good—and be empowered by Him to do what is good.
Advent response: How have you seen God forming His life—and His peace—in you this past year?