Child of the Kingনমুনা
Prince of Peace
Three Areas That Require God’s Peace:
1) Eternal
As a result of the original sin of Adam and Eve (Genesis 3), we are born separated from God. This relationship is broken and can only be restored through faith in Jesus. In his letter to the Romans, Paul writes, 'Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ' (Rom. 5:1 ESV). The child mentioned in Isaiah 9:6-7 is Jesus, and when you believe in Him, eternal life and true peace are finally yours (John 3:16)!
2) Internal
Do you ever feel unsettled in your heart, constantly struggling with anxious and worrisome thoughts? In his letter to the church in Philippi, the apostle Paul writes: “What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you” (Phil. 4:9 ESV). As we focus on Jesus and allow the Holy Spirit to help us walk in alignment with Him, peace will continually flood our hearts and minds.
3) Relational
Have you ever conflicted with a friend or family member, feeling as though there was no hope for reconciliation? When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, relational strain was widespread due to oppression from the Roman government. However, during His three-year ministry, Jesus helped people see that Satan, not their neighbor, was the real enemy. When we recognize that we are all equal at the foot of the cross, it becomes easier to walk in compassion and forgiveness with those around us.
Let’s Think About This:
Question #1: What is one thing that stood out to you while reading God’s Word?
Question #2: Which of the three areas that require God’s peace (relational, internal and eternal) resonated with you the most? Why?
Question #3: Are you currently anxious about something? How can the good news of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection bring peace to your situation?
About this Plan
In the Child of the King study, we will take a closer look at four titles ascribed to Jesus in Isaiah 9:6-7. Prayerfully, as we closely examine the Prince who was born on Christmas Day over 2,000 years ago, we will develop a deeper understanding of how belief in His life, death and resurrection secures our own adoption as children of the one true King!
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