P.S. Post Sermon Podcast

How Can We Experience Peace?


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In this episode of the Post Sermon Podcast, Barrett Bingham and Wes McAdams discuss the transformative power of the Good News, particularly in the context of Christmas. They reflect on the significance of peace, the importance of recalling personal spiritual experiences, and how to keep those experiences fresh in our lives. The conversation also touches on the need for community support in times of struggle and the call to live out the change that the gospel brings. They emphasize the gospel's relevance for the marginalized and the importance of generosity as a reflection of faith. As they look ahead to future sermons, they encourage listeners to consider how they are living the life they were saved to live.

This episode of the P.S. Podcast is a conversation about the sermon, "Saved to Know Peace" from Luke 2. It was originally preached by Wes McAdams at the church of Christ on McDermott Road on Sunday, December 21, 2025 and can be found here: https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/saved-to-know-peace/

Takeaways

  • The Good News is transformative and changes everything.
  • We are saved for a purpose, which includes experiencing peace.
  • It's important to connect sermons to personal experiences of faith.
  • We need to keep spiritual experiences fresh and relevant.
  • Personal reflections on the gospel can deepen our faith.
  • Living out the change of the gospel is essential for Christians.
  • The gospel is particularly good news for the marginalized.
  • Generosity reflects our belief in the gospel.
  • We should continually ask ourselves if we are living the life we were saved to live.
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