Finding Peace: An Advent Studyნიმუში

FINDING PEACE
We all need to find peace. Mary found it in the angel’s promise. The shepherds found it as they gazed upon an infant in a manger. Simeon found it as he held the infant Messiah in his arms. The disciples found it in the Rabbi Jesus. Paul found it in the blazing light of a risen King. We find it as we remember that every promise of God is fulfilled in Christ Jesus, our Lord and Savior.
Pause to Pray: Use this simple tool for a moment of silence and solitude.
1- Take 10 deep breaths – with each inhale, pray silently “Jesus,” and on the exhale, pray, “Prince of Peace.”
2- Read Colossians 3:12-17 multiple times, inviting the peace of Christ to fill you.
3- Ask God what he might be saying to you and pray those impressions back to God. Pray out loud, write in a journal, or change your physical posture (kneel, open your hands, raise your head).
Take a Next Step: Share the peace of God with someone this Christmas. Through your kindness, gentleness, patience, love, and generosity, may the peace of Christ be with you and also with them. Amen.
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About this Plan

The holidays bring excitement and busyness, sweet moments and chaos, blessing and frustration. In the hustle, bustle, merry, and bright, we’re looking expectantly for perfect presents and serene gatherings. The reality often falls short of our expectations. And that’s why celebrating Advent is an important rhythm for our calendars. Find peace in God's story this Christmas as you take time to pause in the presence of the Lord.
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