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“First Steps,” by Rev. Dr. Shane Green, December 9, 2024 – St Paul Church of Columbus

“First Steps,” by Rev. Dr. Shane Green, December 9, 2024

December 9, 2024


“Peace, I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:27.


Peace is a characteristic of God’s Kingdom.  Much of Jesus’ ministry was spent establishing peace.  In fact, the heavenly choir sang of peace (Luke 2).  Many mistakenly think Biblical peace is the absence of strife or trouble.  Biblical peace is not the absence of things but a profound calm in the middle of the storm.  Therefore, peace is not a removal of strife but an inner strength to endure—to rise above.


During Advent, the message of Christ draws our attention to the Prince of Peace entering the world inviting all to rest in the peace that God offers.  In the middle of the storms, God offers peace—not the absence of things—but an inner calm in the midst of it all.  This week, consider the peace of Christ.  As you are pulled in many directions by many voices competing for your attention, listen for the voice of Christ offering peace.


Give yourself to unencumbered moments, those brief flashes of communion with God.  Look for them so that God can give you peace.  O Lord, thank You for the peace that surpasses all understanding. Help us to rest in Your presence this Advent and to carry Your peace with us, sharing it with a world that so desperately needs it, Amen.



This Week’s Readings:

We are reading the Bible in just a little over a year!  We are completing Numbers and beginning Deuteronomy. You may join anytime.  Just mark your Bible on the chapter you started and keep up with the weekly readings.


Things to Pray About:

  • Pray for a time of preparation during this Advent Season.
  • Pray for hope, especially for those less fortunate.
  • Pray for personal commitment during worship.
  • Pray for our absent members and those who are homebound.
  • Comfort for those who mourn.
  • Guidance and wisdom for our church, local, and world leaders.
  • Healing and forgiveness to restore families.
  • Continued strengthening of faith in our community.
  • Pray for a faith that transcends understanding.
  • Pray for spiritual maturity.

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6