In the sermon titled "Jehovah Shalom," Preacher Kevin Thacker explores the doctrine of God's peace as exemplified by the name "Jehovah Shalom" (Lord Our Peace) in Judges 6:21-24. He examines Israel's repeated cycles of sin and deliverance, emphasizing God’s unwavering faithfulness despite Israel's failures. A key argument presented is the transformative peace that God offers, illustrated through Gideon's encounter with the angel of the Lord, which prepares him for his battle ahead. Thacker utilizes several scripture references, notably Judges 6:23-24, Luke 2:11, and Colossians 1:19, to affirm that Christ is not only the source of peace but the means of reconciliation between God and man, thus imploring believers to maintain their peace amidst life’s tribulations. The practical significance of the message lies in encouraging Christians to seek peace through a relationship with Jesus Christ, ensuring confidence, communion, contentment, and commitment in their faith.
“Before there’s a battle, peace is established. Do you see that?”
“If God saved you and He gave you peace and His Son, where did it go?”
“Christ is our peace because He came into this world for His people.”
“No person has the right to claim peace with God outside of Christ.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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