Advent: I Love ChristmasSample
Peace
“Peace” is a rich and beautiful word found throughout the Old and the New Testaments. In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word for peace is “shalom,” and in the New Testament, the Greek word for peace is “eiréné” (ay-RAY-nay). In both languages, the word means wholeness or completeness. This means that true peace isn’t just the absence of conflict. True peace is when something is as it should be. Think of a complex puzzle that is fully put together with no missing pieces. It is whole or complete.
Isaiah 9:6-7 says, “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end” (NIV). These verses prophesied the incredible gifts that Jesus would bring to this world!`
When sin came into the world, everything was broken. With sin came death, pain, and suffering. God’s perfect creation was ruined and it was no longer whole. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we celebrate the arrival of “shalom.” We celebrate the fulfillment of God’s plan to make things right. As the “Prince of Peace,” Jesus came to bring wholeness and completeness to this world. He set in motion God’s plan to return things as they were in The Beginning.
We still experience brokenness in our lives, but peace is possible. We will face problems and pain, but God is present with us and his peace is available to us. In John 14:27 Jesus says, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid” (NIV).
In this world, Jesus is our peace. This Christmas we remember His birth and celebrate what it means to us. While we cannot avoid difficult things, we can live in peace. We can experience the wholeness and completeness of God’s presence while we wait with hope for God’s plan to be fully complete.
Application Questions
- Why is Jesus called the Prince of Peace?
- Peace is not the absence of conflict, true peace is when something is as it should be. How can you have peace when things aren’t going how you want them to go?
- If God’s presence equals peace, what are ways to experience God’s presence?
Next Steps
- Make a list as a family or friend group of everything that brings you peace.
- Do a Christmas puzzle with family or friends. When the puzzle is complete, talk about the idea of “wholeness.”
- Light an Advent candle and talk about Peace.
About this Plan
Celebrating Christmas is a tradition many of us look forward to all year. We play music, decorate trees, and throw parties all through December. This Advent reading plan aims to help in those celebrations by exploring the themes of the Christmas story. This plan can be read with friends or as a family (kids too!). Use the “Application Questions” for groups to center the conversation on Jesus. And, for families, use “Next Steps”, to find creative ways to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
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