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In the second week of the "Divine Interruption" Advent series, Pastor Scott Thomas shifts the focus from Hope to the promise of Peace. Jesus is called the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) , and His arrival is an interruption of peace into our chaotic reality.
Peace, as defined by the world, is fragile and temporary. But the peace that Jesus brings is not the absence of trouble; it is a profound internal stillness and security that remains even when everything around you is falling apart.
This message challenges you to embrace:
The Breaker in Your Boat: Jesus often brings sudden interruptions , crashing into our hopelessness to destroy impossible situations. Just as He suddenly came to the disciples trapped in a storm and broke the chains of Paul and Silas , He wants to interrupt your chaos and fear with peace.
Worry is a Worshipper: Anxiety and fear are often misplaced faith. You are encouraged to shift the weight of your life onto Jesus —He can handle your fears and struggles.
Peace as a Command: We can have a "living peace" in Christ. This peace allows us to live with a confident expectation and an active expectation that God will keep His promises.
Faith in Motion: Stop waiting for everything to happen before you move toward God. Hope sees the future promise, and then faith steps. Your faith needs to be in drive, not neutral.
The divine interruption of peace is here for your family, your finances, your mind, and your heart. Turn your chaos over to the Prince of Peace today!
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Free Life Chapel is here to help others discover and live the Free Life in Christ! Learn more about our church at https://www.freelifechapel.org
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| Pastor Scott Thomas | Free Life Chapel | Lakeland, Florida
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In the second week of the "Divine Interruption" Advent series, Pastor Scott Thomas shifts the focus from Hope to the promise of Peace. Jesus is called the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) , and His arrival is an interruption of peace into our chaotic reality.
Peace, as defined by the world, is fragile and temporary. But the peace that Jesus brings is not the absence of trouble; it is a profound internal stillness and security that remains even when everything around you is falling apart.
This message challenges you to embrace:
The Breaker in Your Boat: Jesus often brings sudden interruptions , crashing into our hopelessness to destroy impossible situations. Just as He suddenly came to the disciples trapped in a storm and broke the chains of Paul and Silas , He wants to interrupt your chaos and fear with peace.
Worry is a Worshipper: Anxiety and fear are often misplaced faith. You are encouraged to shift the weight of your life onto Jesus —He can handle your fears and struggles.
Peace as a Command: We can have a "living peace" in Christ. This peace allows us to live with a confident expectation and an active expectation that God will keep His promises.
Faith in Motion: Stop waiting for everything to happen before you move toward God. Hope sees the future promise, and then faith steps. Your faith needs to be in drive, not neutral.
The divine interruption of peace is here for your family, your finances, your mind, and your heart. Turn your chaos over to the Prince of Peace today!
__
Free Life Chapel is here to help others discover and live the Free Life in Christ! Learn more about our church at https://www.freelifechapel.org
Stay Connect on Socials!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freelifechapel
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freelifechapel/
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