Enough is Enough (Peace)
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Text: Philippians 4:7
A former president of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and historians from England, Egypt, Germany, and India have come up with some startling information: Since 3600 B.C. the world has known only 292 years of peace! During this period there have been 14,351 wars, large and small, in which 3.64 billion people have been killed. The value of the property destroyed would pay for a golden belt around the world 97.2 miles wide and 33 feet thick. Since 650 B.C. there have also been 1656 arms races, only 16 of which have not ended in war. The remainder ended in the economic collapse of the countries involved.
The Superiority to the peace from God
I. The most important thing about your peace is where it comes from.
I. The most important thing about your peace is where it comes from.
And the peace of God - The peace which God gives.
The peace here particularly referred to is that which is felt when we have no anxious care about the supply of our needs, and when we go confidently and commit everything into the hands of God.
The Prophets pointed to this peace…
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace,
Whose mind is stayed on thee:
Because he trusteth in thee.
The Psalmist pointed to this peace…
Some trust in chariots, and some in horses:
But we will remember the name of the Lord our God.
The Savior pointed to this peace…
Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
The message of Scripture has been pointing to this theme since the fall of our parents Adam and Eve. From the moment that Eve decided she could not be in peace without having something other than provided by God. We have been commanded to back to God to find our peace.
This Peace is Heavenly
1. It is from Above.
a) The vantage point is not fixed in our trouble or turmoil.
b) It is not carrying the same baggage and regret.
c) It is impervious to impression, manipulation, and bullying.
2. It is from the Divine.
a) Holy in its ambition
b) Graceful in its execution (no games being played)
B. This Peace is Helpful (vs. 6)
1. When we throw our care on him the immediate response is a peace to provide a balm.
2. When your no longer taking the weight of worry then you are no longer responsible to carry the weight of providing peace.
3. Prayer brings peace.
II. The most helpful thing about your peace is its Reach.
II. The most helpful thing about your peace is its Reach.
Which passeth all understanding - That is, which surpasses all that people had conceived or imagined. The expression is one that denotes that the peace imparted is of the highest possible kind. The apostle Paul frequently used terms which had somewhat of a hyperbolical cast
The Christian, committing his way to God, and feeling that he will order all things aright, has a peace which is nowhere else known. Nothing else will furnish it but religion. No confidence that a man can have in his own powers; no reliance which he can repose on his own plans or on the promises or fidelity of his fellow-men, and no calculations which he can make on the course of events, can impart such peace to the soul as simple confidence in God.
This Peace is above our knowledge
1. There are no seminars that can put the peace of God in a box. Only the practice that breaks our God out of the Box.
2. There is no argument against it.
a) How do you know it exists.
b) Because you experience it.
This Peace is above our understanding
In 1555, Nicholas Ridley was burned at the stake because of his witness for Christ. On the night before Ridley's execution, his brother offered to remain with him in the prison chamber to be of assistance and comfort. Nicholas declined the offer and replied that he meant to go to bed and sleep as quietly as ever he did in his life. Because he knew the peace of God, he could rest in the strength of the everlasting arms of his Lord to meet his need. So can we! - Source Unknown.
This Peace is not above our practice
1. Just because it is above our imagination does not mean it is about our experience.
2. We may speculate as to our wind patterns.
a) They guess our weather
b) They guess the course of air
c) But they can't grasp what makes it blow.
d) But we still experience it.
III. The most comforting thing about your peace is its Safety.
III. The most comforting thing about your peace is its Safety.
Shall keep your hearts and minds - That is, shall keep them from anxiety and agitation. The idea is, that by thus making our requests known to God, and going to him in view of all our trials and wants, the mind would be preserved from distressing anxiety. The way to find peace, and to have the heart kept from trouble, is thus to go and spread out all before the Lord;
The word rendered here "shall keep," is a military term, and means that the mind would be guarded as a camp or castle is. It would be preserved from the intrusion of anxious fears and alarms.
This Peace is Protection
1. Keep is Seen as a guard placed around the heart and mind of the dependent.
I rest beneath the Almighty's shade, My griefs expire, my troubles cease; Thou, Lord, on whom my soul is stayed, Wilt keep me still in perfect peace. Charles Wesley.
This Peace is Pulled Together
1. It draws the heart to balance.
This Peace is Profound
1. It bring the mind to rest.
Through Christ Jesus - By his agency, or intervention. It is only in him that the mind can be preserved in peace. It is not by mere confidence in God, or by mere prayer, but it is by confidence in God as he is revealed through the Redeemer, and by faith in him. Paul never lost sight of the truth that all the security and happiness of a believer were to be traced to the Saviour.
The point of this passage is to remind the believers to abandon the peace that one thinks they will gain from the world, situations, or people. And understand that we will always want more when our peace is built on things that are limited.
We are invited to put our peace in God who is endless and always provides a constant source of help. So we are invited to find the peace outside of our selves. But to find the peace in Him.