As we enter the Christmas season, we will pause our verse-by-verse study in Mark to focus on the profound wonder of Christ’s birth. In keeping with the Advent season, this Sunday, we’ll explore the peace that Jesus brings, drawing from different passages across Scripture to highlight its various aspects. While we usually follow a consecutive exposition through books of the Bible, this topical approach allows us to step back and appreciate a theme woven throughout God’s Word. (While being careful to take each passage in its context).
The concept of peace is mentioned hundreds of times in Scripture and is what all creation has longed for since sin entered the world. Yet, despite everything we pursue, true peace only comes through Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Christmas isn’t just about a baby in a manger—it’s about the incarnation of the One who brings peace, as foretold in prophecies like Isaiah 9:6. As we prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of our Savior, let’s reflect on how Jesus, the Prince of Peace, secures our eternal hope through His life, death, and resurrection, and let peace reign in our hearts (Col. 3:15).
I. Jesus Brings Peace With God (Rom. 5:1-2)
II. Jesus Gives Peace Within Us (John 14:27; 16:32-33)
III. Jesus Brings Peace With One Another (Eph. 2:14-16)
IV. Jesus Will Bring Peace To All Creation (Luke 2:13-14; Isa. 11:6-9)