Digging
Deep No. 80
Topic: The peace of God
Philippians 4:7 |
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INTRODUCTION:
There are different types of peace: true and false.
There is worldly peace and Divine peace: those who have
Divine peace never worry of fear John 14:27. On the
other hand, worldly peace is really tribulation. It
is only Divine peace that brings good cheer and victory
with it John 16:33, it is our prayer that those of us
who have not obtain Divine peace will obtain it before
the end of this study, Amen.
1) TRUE PEACE COMES ONLY FROM THE TRIUNE GOD
a) True peace like true grace comes from God the Father,
God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. True peace cannot
be found in associations, societies or cults. There
is only one source of true peace and that is God –
Phil.1:2, Rom. 1:7, Rev. 1:4, Gal. 5:22, Isa. 45:5-7.
b) DIVINE PEACE DOES NOT WALK ALONE:
God’s blessings, safety, grace and peace always
go together. Therefore, if you want wealth, security,
answered prayers, success together with peace, what
you must do is to get acquainted with God intimately.
Particularly as no one can trouble you if your peace
is from God. Num.6:24-26, Job 22:21-28, Ps. 29:11, Isa.
59:19-21, Job. 34:29.
2) IF YOU AS AN INDIVIDUAL WANT PEACE YOU MUST
SATISFY CERTAIN CONDITIONS:
a) An individual who wants the true peace that God only
can give must satisfy certain conditions. These are:
he must (i) trust God, (ii) hearken to His commandments,
(iii) turn from sin (iv) seek the Lord and (v) call
on Him. Isa. 26:3, Isa. 48:18-22, Jer. 33:6, Isa. 55:7-12,
Ps. 85:8.
b) A CONGREGATION CAN ONLY HAVE PEACE ON CERTAIN
CONDITIONS: A group of people who desire that
the peace of God be with them on an enduring basis must
satisfy the following conditions among others: they
must individually and collectively be (i) perfect, (ii)
of good comfort, (iii) united (iv) merciful (v) kind
(vi) humble (vii) meek (viii) patient (ix) forgiving
and (x) loving. II Cor. 13:11, Rom. 15:13, II Thess.
3:16, Heb. 13:20, Col. 3:12-15.
3) THE PEACE AVAILABLE TO A DETERMINED CHRISTIAN
IS LIMITLESS: once a Christian has been justified
by faith and he is prepared to concentrate only on spiritual
things, ever putting the kingdom of God first; and is
prepared to walk along the narrow way under the guidance
of the Holy Spirit; his peace cannot only increase but
it can always be multiplied. Rom. 5:1, Rom. 8:6, Rom.
14:17, Luke 2:78-79, Jude verses 1-2.
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