Topic: Peace
Title: Peace In A Divided World
Text: Ephesians 2:14-18
While Christmas fills the air with a sense of peace, Ephesians 2:14–18 reminds us that true and lasting peace is not a feeling but a Person—Jesus Christ. He reconciled us to God through the cross, tore down dividing walls between people, and calls us not only to receive His peace but to live as peacemakers who make room for others as the river of God’s peace flows through obedient, reconciled hearts.”
General Question:
- Paul says “For he himself is our peace” (Eph 2:14). In one or two sentences, how did the sermon explain (a) how we receive that peace, and (b) what2. 3. we are to do with it? Which image or line from the message stayed with you most,and why?
Perspective Question:
- We can mistake protective boundaries for dividing walls that exclude those different from us. Where in your life or group might you be tempted to build a wall rather than a healthy boundary? What makes you hold that wall up?
Application Question:
- There are two practical calls: stay in the wonder of the gospel, and become a peacemaker who makes room. Which one will you prioritise and what is the first specific action you will take this season?
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