The sermon centers on the profound peace brought by the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, revealing that true shalom—wholeness, completeness, and harmony—is not merely the absence of conflict but a restored relationship with God. Through the birth of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, God enters human history not only to promise a future kingdom free from war and suffering but to accomplish peace in the present by reconciling sinful humanity to Himself through Christ's sinless life, sacrificial death, and resurrection. The sermon emphasizes that this peace is not a vague hope but a tangible reality grounded in the cross, where Jesus bore the wrath of God for sin, breaking the infinite barrier between humanity and divine holiness. As a result, believers are justified, declared righteous, and experience genuine peace with God, enabling them to live with confidence, joy, and love even amid global turmoil and personal anxiety. Ultimately, the Incarnation is presented as the definitive act of divine love that transforms hearts, restores brokenness, and empowers the Church to be a living witness of peace on earth.