What did the prophets mean when they warned of “peace, peace” when there was no peace? In this Hebraic Idioms study, Pastor Brandon Holthaus examines the powerful biblical expression found in Ezekiel and how it applies not only to ancient Israel but also to the world today. Drawing from Ezekiel, Jeremiah, the teachings of Paul, and the words of Jesus, this message explores the danger of false security, the deception of comforting lies, and the reality that true peace can only come through a right relationship with God.
Pastor Brandon explains how false prophets promised safety while judgment was approaching, why people naturally prefer reassuring messages over difficult truth, and how the same pattern will reappear in the last days through the global cry of “peace and safety.” The study also examines personal responsibility, generational influences, spiritual deception, and the importance of breaking destructive patterns through obedience to Christ.
• The Hebraic idiom “Peace, Peace” (Shalom, Shalom)
• False prophets and false assurances
• Ezekiel 13 and Jeremiah’s warnings
• Paul’s prophecy of “peace and safety”
• The danger of spiritual complacency
• Judgment, repentance, and biblical truth
• Generational patterns and personal responsibility
• Breaking destructive family cycles
• Spiritual warfare and discernment
• The difference between false peace and true biblical peace
• End times parallels and prophetic implications
• How believers can stand firm in a culture of deception
Join us as we explore this important Hebraic idiom and discover why genuine peace is found only through Jesus Christ.