In the sermon titled "Peace Be Unto You," Ian Potts explores the profound theological significance of Christ's words to His disciples in John 20:19, revealing the essential doctrine of peace with God through Jesus. He emphasizes that true peace is not found in the external circumstances of life or in the law but is a spiritual reality given only through Christ, who made peace by His sacrifice on the cross. Potts references several key Scripture passages, including John 20 and the account of Thomas's disbelief, to illustrate the necessity of Christ's presence and the transformative power of faith. The practical significance of this message lies in the comfort and assurance believers can have, knowing that despite fears and trials, peace is accessible through Christ, affirming the Reformed view of salvation by grace alone, emphasizing Christ's atoning work and the necessity of the Holy Spirit's application of that peace to the believer's heart.
“We are a people, a needy people, in need of mercy.”
“The only peace that is ever to be found is that peace which is found in Jesus Christ.”
“If Christ comes in to your heart and says, peace be unto you, then all is well.”
“He must come unto me, I must see him, I must see the wounds in his hands, I must touch them.”
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