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This Holy Week, discover the true meaning of peace, which is more than just the absence of conflict; it is the deep, spiritual wholeness known as shalom, a quietness of soul content in God. The manuscript explores how Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, established peace on earth through his birth and peace in heaven through his death and resurrection, making shalom accessible to all. When we forget this peace, Jesus offers a pathway back through a healing journey which includes confession, faith, and release that transforms our hurts and brokenness. Just as in the Japanese art of kintsugi, where broken pottery is made more beautiful with gold, true peace is found not in a pain-free life, but in submitting our scars to Jesus for redemption and restoration, leading to a profound wholeness that surpasses all understanding.
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This Holy Week, discover the true meaning of peace, which is more than just the absence of conflict; it is the deep, spiritual wholeness known as shalom, a quietness of soul content in God. The manuscript explores how Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, established peace on earth through his birth and peace in heaven through his death and resurrection, making shalom accessible to all. When we forget this peace, Jesus offers a pathway back through a healing journey which includes confession, faith, and release that transforms our hurts and brokenness. Just as in the Japanese art of kintsugi, where broken pottery is made more beautiful with gold, true peace is found not in a pain-free life, but in submitting our scars to Jesus for redemption and restoration, leading to a profound wholeness that surpasses all understanding.
fmhouston.com