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Grace & Peace Presbyterian

Grace & Peace Presbyterian

By: Shane Hatfield
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  • Prince of Peace
    Dec 21 2025
    Worship Info for December 21, 2025 Text: Isaiah 9:1-7 Title: Prince of Peace Christmas is a time when we want to experience love, joy and peace with family and friends. Unfortunately, for many of us, it becomes a time when we are overwhelmed by the added burdens of life, the anxiety of want, and the exhaustion of navigating tense relationships. Instead of celebrating the peace we have, it's a reminder of the peace we seek. Thankfully the gospel brings good news to those seeking peace. Jesus, the Prince of Peace, came to establish peace on earth and extend His peace to all who come to Him in faith. Join us this Sunday as we meditate on this good news. Invite family and friends who want the peace that surpasses understanding that only He can provide.
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    33 mins
  • Everlasting Father
    Dec 14 2025
    The sermon centers on the title 'Everlasting Father' ascribed to the Messiah in Isaiah 9, revealing Christ as the eternal, transcendent God who enters time as a vulnerable infant to reveal the nature of the Father and restore humanity to divine sonship. Through His incarnation, perfect obedience, and sacrificial death, Jesus, the eternal Son, becomes the Father of eternity—both the originator of time and the one who grants believers the right to become children of God through faith. The passage emphasizes that Christ's humility, suffering, and resurrection fulfill God's eternal plan, enabling believers to experience the Spirit of adoption, inherit an unshakable spiritual legacy, and live in confident hope, knowing they are securely held by an everlasting Father. This truth calls the church to worship with intimacy, serve with humility, and pursue reconciliation, reflecting the Father's character in a broken world, while trusting in the enduring promise of eternal life.
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    36 mins
  • Mighty God
    Dec 7 2025
    The sermon explored how Jesus, as Mighty God, demonstrates His power through weakness rather than worldly strength. From Gideon's victory at Midian with just 300 men, to Jesus' ultimate triumph through the cross, we see a consistent pattern: God's mighty power wins through man's weakness. This has profound implications for our spiritual lives - we don't need to project strength or have it all together. Instead, God invites us to boast in our weaknesses so that His power can rest upon us. When we say, "I can't, but God can," we position ourselves to experience His mighty power working through our limitations. Takeaways: - Jesus won the ultimate victory through the weakness of the cross, defeating sin, death, and evil not by avoiding suffering but by embracing it in obedience to the Father's will. - God wins through our weakness when we share the gospel in word and deed, trusting that our simple acts of faithfulness carry divine power, just as Little Bird's final song transformed his executioner. - Confessing our weaknesses and addictions rather than hiding them opens the door for God's power to work in our lives - whether it's putting down our phones, admitting our need for help, or saying "yes" when others help. This Advent season, I encourage you to identify one area of weakness in your life and instead of trying harder in your own strength, boast in that weakness before God. Watch how His mighty power shows up in unexpected ways.
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    34 mins
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