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Philippians 4:6-7 THE KEY TO PEACE Intro: There are three basic types of peace mentioned in the Bible. 1. The peace of God that comes with salvation, Rom. 5:1. 2. The peace of God that come through total surrender to God in all things, Phil. 4:6-7; John 14:1, 27. 3. The peace on earth that will come when Jesus Christ comes back to reign in glory and power, Isa. 2:1-4. The passage before us today deals with the peace of God that comes with total surrender to God in all things. 1. It is the peace of God in the times of trouble. 2. It is the peace of God that overwhelms our worries and that helps us to rest in the will of God even when we cannot see what lies ahead. The key to having this kind of peace lies in possessing a thankful heart. Thanksgiving is an important theme throughout the Bible. It is mentioned over 140 times. · David spoke about it – Psalm 103 – The list of His blessings is inexhaustible and makes Him worthy of our thanksgiving. · Daniel practiced it – Daniel 6:10 – Daniel demonstrates the power of giving thanks even when you are in the midst of trials. · Paul wrote about it – 1 Thes. 5:18 – God deserves, commands and expects our thankfulness in all areas of life and at all times. The key to experiencing the peace mentioned in verse 7 lies in possessing a thankful heart. I want to preach about The Key to Peace. I want to show you some reasons why I say that thanksgiving is The Key To Peace. I. THANKSGIVING COMES WHEN WE LOOK UP · Verse 6 references the cars of this life. The word “careful” means “to be anxious or worried”. That word reminds us that sometimes the cares of life can make thanksgiving difficult. · We all go through those times: John 16:33; Eccl. 2:23. · When we take the time to stop in our struggles and look to God for His assistance, we will discover that we have many reasons for thanksgiving. · When we look up, we will discover: 1. God is at work in our pain – Rom. 8:28 2. God is ever-present in our pain – Heb. 13:5 3. God will provide in our pain, both materially and spiritually, Matt. 6:25-34; 2 Cor. 12:9 4. God is interested in our pain and He invites us to bring our concerns to Him in prayer – Heb. 4:15-16 ·
Ill. Our modern Thanksgiving observances grew
out of the experiences of the early pilgrims to America. The first Thanksgiving Day celebration was
held in 1611, after the winter of 1610 had reduced the number of settlers from
406 to 60. They prayed for help and God answered in the form of a ship filled
with food and supplies from England. They thanked Him! In
1621, another band of 46 Puritans and 91 Native Americans held a special day of
thanksgiving to praise the Lord for a bountiful harvest. The previous winter
had reduced their number from 102 to 46. We may wonder what they had to be
thankful for: they were thankful for God’s grace, His provision and His mercy!
The Pilgrims looked up; God’s blessings came down, and they were thankful. ·
When we
learn to pause in our pain to look up to God, we will discover and ever present
for thanksgiving.
I. Thanksgiving Comes When We Look Up II. THANKSGIVING
COMES WHEN WE LOOK AROUND ·
Verse 6 suggests a life that is lived in a close,
fully dependent relationship with God. ·
When we
take the time to stop and look at all the blessings we enjoy because of our
relationship with the Lord, it is easy to see why we should be a thankful
people. We need to stop and take a spiritual inventory of all the blessings we
enjoy in the Lord. Earlier I mentioned Psalm
103. In that Psalm David catalogues the blessings of the Lord and calls
on the people of God to remember those blessings, v. 2, and to praise the Lord for those blessings, v. 1. ·
Those
blessings include:
1. Forgiveness – v. 3, 8-12
2. Spiritual health – v. 3
3. Redemption – v. 4
4. Blessings – v. 4
5. Satisfaction – v. 5
6. Strength – v. 5
7. The Word of God – v. 7
8. God’s infinite mercy
– v. 8, 17
9. Our family relationship
with God – v. 13 10.
His patience – v. 14 ·
Think
of all you have in Him: Ø
His
love, His mercy and His grace Ø
His
salvation and forgiveness Ø
The
Word of God Ø
The
Church Ø
The
privilege of prayer, v. 6
– Ill Thanksgiving adds the element of expectation to the act of prayer.
Thanksgiving allows faith to expect an answer to the prayers it offers. Ø
Now,
stop to think of how the Lord has blessed you: Ø
Financially Ø
Physically Ø
Spiritually Ø
With
family and friends Ø
With a home
in Heaven Ø
By
answering prayer, moving mountains, meeting needs, comforting your heart,
offering unconditional love and forgiveness. ·
When we
take the time to look around at all the blessings we enjoy as God’s children,
it is easy to see that we have ample reason for thanksgiving! I. Thanksgiving
Come When We Look Up II. Thanksgiving
Comes When We Look Around III. THANKSGIVING COMES WHEN WE LOOK AHEAD ·
Verse 6 mentions anxiety and worry. Anxiety and
worry flourish anytime there is doubt and fear. The area of life most often
consumed with doubt is the future. We just don’t know what tomorrow will bring
and that lack of knowledge fills us with fear over the unknown. ·
Doubt
cringes and cowers in fear over the disappointments, losses and troubles
tomorrow may hold. Ø
Faith,
however, welcomes the future with grateful optimism. Ø
Faith
looks to the future with confidence because faith know who controls tomorrow, Rom. 8:28. Ø
Faith
knows the God Who plans tomorrow, Isa.
46:9-10. Ø
Faith
knows the God Who safely leads His people through today and through all the
tomorrows of life, Psa. 37:23. ·
Why can
faith be so hopeful when it looks ahead? Verse
8 tells us that faith focuses its attention on the things that glorify
God and on the things that lead the saints closer to God. ·
Faith
is thankful when it faces the future because faith does not concern itself with
tomorrow. Faith contents itself to look into the face of God, knowing that
while tomorrow might be filled with its share of pain and disappointment, faith
knows Who He holds all the tomorrows of life in His hand. ·
When
your eyes are on the Lord, you can face the future with thanksgiving! Conc: Thanksgiving is the key to lasting peace. When you look up you will
find abundant reasons for thankfulness. When you look around, even more reasons
for thanksgiving present themselves to the saint of God. When you look ahead,
you can do so with thanksgiving when you know Who
holds your tomorrows. ·
What do
you have to be thankful for? Come to the Lord and render to Him the thanks He
is due! ·
What
prevents you from being as thankful as you should be today? Come to Him and
deal with the issues that hinder your thanksgiving today! |
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