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Living Out Peace - Teaching Material

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Imagine standing on the edge of a great river, the water rushing by, the current strong and unyielding. This is much like the challenges we face in our lives—whether it’s the worries of our families, the burdens of our jobs, or the uncertainties of our health. Yet, amidst this torrent, God speaks to us through Joshua 1:9, saying, “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

This promise is not just a comforting thought; it is an invitation to live out peace in our daily lives. When we immerse ourselves in God’s grace, we learn to share that peace with those around us. Perhaps there’s someone in your life today—maybe a neighbor or a coworker—who is struggling with the very same currents of fear and uncertainty. Your act of grace, whether it’s a listening ear or a warm meal, can be a lifeline of peace.

As we engage in ministry, let’s remember that peace isn’t merely the absence of conflict but the presence of Christ in our hearts and our relationships. We are called to be conduits of that peace, allowing God’s love to flow through us. So, as you leave today, ask God to guide you to someone who needs encouragement. Trust that He will give you the strength to be that source of hope, reminding you that you are never alone on this journey. Embrace the challenge, for in doing so, you bring His kingdom here on earth.

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