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A Potent Prayer For Peace

Topic: #124 of 1049 for Sermons on Prayer: How To
Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed
Date Added: March 2004
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
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INTRODUCTION

The terror attack in Madrid today raises our consciousness once again to the undercurrent of war and destruction which continue to flow throughout the world. Today’s events also remind Christians everywhere of the need for serious prayer. We need (more than any other time) to pray for peace.

But I ask you; how is a Christian to pray? That may be an easy question for the average Christian. But it is problematic for the Christian who believes in the second coming of Christ and who does not gloss over all the signs the Bible predicts will accompany that event. Since we know that violence and war and terror are the very signs that shall usher in the Kingdom of God and the appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ, how can we keep on praying for these temporary truces between nations which at best seem like a joke and which (in fact) merely exacerbate the problem? How can we keep on praying for peace among nations, when we know that God’s plan calls for sudden destruction to come upon the earth? Shall we presume to pray away the inevitability of Biblical eschatology? I think not.

What we can do is to pray for harmony to be restored in the souls of the many who are despairing in this war torn world of ours. We can intercede for our fellow travelers. We can start with the Lord’s prayer....”Thy kingdom come...” and then, we can articulate our prayer for peace after the model of our beloved Saint Paul as he prayed for his Thessalonian brothers and sisters, “Now the Lord of peace, himself, give you peace always, by all means. The Lord be with you all” (2 Thessalonians 3:16).

This is a model prayer for us. But it is more than that. Paul weaves into the fabric of this prayer, a revelation of Jesus Christ whose person and character assure us that our petition will be granted. In this prayer Jesus is revealed to be the LORD OF PEACE.

What does that mean? It means that he is the:

1. PRESIDER OF PEACE

There are many who have presided over peace sessions over the years. Some have secured peace treaties. A few have even won peace awards. Not too long ago, a former president won the “Nobel Peace Prize”. We commend him and others for their achievements.

But in Jesus, we have one who is more effective. He is not simply a presider at peace sessions; he is the presider of peace itself. He is not just the author of peace treaties; he is the author of peace itself.

When we pray to Jesus for peace, we do not have to rely on one who only hopes for peace. We do not have to depend on one who merely negotiates, arbitrates, or compromises for peace. When we pray to Jesus for peace, we rely on one who is able to command peace.

Isaiah declared him to be the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). Paul addresses him in the prayer I just mentioned as the LORD of Peace. Luke records that he calmed the wind and the waves of the sea.

Certainly we have a sure answer to our prayer for peace in the presider of peace.

Paul’s prayer further reveals the Lord to be the:

2. PRESENTER OF OUR PEACE

How distressing it would be if peace came only through our laborious efforts. I dare say we would never obtain it. It is therefore a blessed thought when we recognize that Jesus Christ is the presenter of our peace! Paul declares, “Now the Lord of peace himself GIVE you peace.” You see, this prayer indicates that peace is a gift from God!

Now,
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