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"Peace" – Jeremiah 6:13-15, Luke 2:8-14
Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from the second Sunday of Advent, December 6, 2020. "Peace for Jeremiah is going to have to be busy, disruptive, lively, active, noisy. It is going to be that way because the peace the prophet looks for, that peace that the Bible calls “Shalom,” is something alive and working. Shalom is what God’s love looks like, and that means it looks like a community actively and sacrificially working for justice and showing compassion. It is people actively putting other’s interests ahead of their own because the wellbeing of everyone is everyone’s concern. . . . What needs to change…for more of the Shalom of God’s kingdom to be more real in your life?"
Read the manuscript on our website: http://www.spres.org/what-cant-wait-peace/
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"Peace" – Jeremiah 6:13-15, Luke 2:8-14
Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from the second Sunday of Advent, December 6, 2020. "Peace for Jeremiah is going to have to be busy, disruptive, lively, active, noisy. It is going to be that way because the peace the prophet looks for, that peace that the Bible calls “Shalom,” is something alive and working. Shalom is what God’s love looks like, and that means it looks like a community actively and sacrificially working for justice and showing compassion. It is people actively putting other’s interests ahead of their own because the wellbeing of everyone is everyone’s concern. . . . What needs to change…for more of the Shalom of God’s kingdom to be more real in your life?"
Read the manuscript on our website: http://www.spres.org/what-cant-wait-peace/

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