Truest Peace
Christmas is not a charming legend about a baby—it is the true arrival of God Himself in the world, the world that He created.
Transcript
This is hope with God. I'm Andrew Palau. What comes to your mind when you think about peace at Christmas? Maybe it's snow falling softly outside or the warmth of laughter around the family table. When Jesus was born, the angels declared in Luke 2, verse 14 Glory to God in the highest heaven and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests. This peace isn't about the absence of conflict. It's the peace of knowing that God loves you, that he has forgiven you, that he promises, I will never leave you. Christmas is not a charming legend about a baby. It is the true arrival of God himself in the world, the world that he created. This Christmas, you can welcome him into your life by just praying. Jesus, I want to know you. I want to receive your forgiveness for all the wrongs. Please forgive me and bring peace into my heart. And I trust you with my life. In Jesus name, amen. Always remember, there is hope with God.
What comes to your mind when you think about peace at Christmas?
Maybe it’s snow falling softly outside. Or the warmth of laughing around the family table.
When Jesus was born, the angels declared in Luke 2:14, “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
This peace isn’t about the absence of conflict. It’s the peace of knowing that God loves you, that He has forgiven you, that He promises, “I will never leave you.”
Christmas is not a charming legend about a baby—it is the true arrival of God Himself in the world, the world that He created.
This Christmas, you can welcome Him into your life by just praying, “Jesus, I want to know You. I want to receive Your forgiveness for all the wrongs. Please forgive me and bring peace into my heart. And I trust You with my life. In Jesus’ name, amen.”
Always remember, there is hope with God.