The sermon centers on the profound peace brought by Christ's incarnation, as proclaimed to shepherds in Luke 2:8–14, revealing that true peace is not found in worldly harmony but in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. It emphasizes that this peace is both universal—proclaimed first to the lowly and marginalized—and internal, transforming the heart through the forgiveness of sins and reconciliation with God. The message unfolds through three dimensions: the proclamation of peace by angels, the pervasiveness of peace across all people and cultures, and the person of peace in Jesus Christ, who alone fulfills the law, bears the wrath of God, and offers salvation through His righteousness. Rooted in Scripture from Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Paul, the sermon calls listeners to reject self-reliance, embrace Christ's lordship, and live in the peace that surpasses understanding, which is both a gift and a daily choice grounded in faith, prayer, and gratitude.