The sermon entitled "Honorable Peace," delivered by Chris Cunningham, focuses on the theological implications of peace as presented in Proverbs 20:3, which underscores the honor of ceasing from strife. The preacher highlights that every individual, as a sinner, is inherently inclined toward meddling and strife, which stems from enmity against God. He interlaces this idea with key biblical passages such as Ephesians 2:8-16, illustrating that true peace can only be attained through the redemptive work of Christ, who reconciles believers not only to God but also among themselves, thereby fostering a community characterized by peace. The significance of this peace is both individual and corporate; it results from the transformative grace of God and manifests in believers' lives as they strive to live harmoniously with others. Through Christ's atoning sacrifice, Christians are equipped to be peacemakers, reflecting their identity as children of God.
“Every man is a sinner, called here a fool, and every one of them will be meddling, every one of them is full of strife and envy and division and pride.”
“The cause of all enmity... is enmity against God.”
“When a sinner is at peace with God by that precious blood atonement that Christ made for our sins on Calvary, that sinner is now a peacemaker.”
“Our lives and how we get by in this world, our prosperity or otherwise, is not a product of our streetwise choices. Our lives are a product of the grace and providence of God.”
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