In his sermon titled "Peace I Leave With You," James Gudgeon presents a profound exploration of the doctrine of peace as rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ from John 14:27. Gudgeon emphasizes that the peace Christ offers is distinct from the fleeting peace the world provides, highlighting that true peace is a gift derived from reconciliation with God through Christ’s redemptive work. He references John 14:1-3 to illustrate Jesus' promises of comfort and reassurance, as well as Romans 5:1, which affirms that justification by faith leads to peace with God. The significance of this peace is manifold; it comforts believers amid life's tribulations and provides enduring hope, rooted in the assurance that Christ has overcome the world (John 16:33) and that believers are not abandoned but rather sustained by the Holy Spirit.
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you, not as the world giveth, give I unto you.”
“The world's peace is passing and fleeting. It is disturbed. Yet the peace that is in Christ Jesus is an eternal, lasting peace.”
“The nearer we are to [Christ] the greater comfort we can experience.”
“He is able to grant them peace in those storms by that knowledge and that fact that he is in complete control.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus offers a peace that surpasses worldly understanding, rooted in reconciliation with God.
John 14:27, Romans 5:1-2
Peace from Jesus is vital as it provides comfort and assurance amid life's trials and tribulations.
John 16:33, Philippians 4:6-7
Christians find peace by abiding in Christ and relying on His promises amid trials.
John 15, Acts 27:21-25
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