Peaced Together (Luke 2:1-21)

Have you ever felt like life is a puzzle you just couldn’t solve? Or maybe like the box was given to you with some of the pieces missing? And even if our personal lives aren’t missing too many pieces, it only takes a few notifications, a few twitter feeds, a few breaking news flashes to see that the world we live in is a very broken, incomplete, fragmented version of what we know in our hearts it could be.

This Christmas Eve, we wrap up our sermon series rejoicing in the peace that Jesus brings. His birth doesn’t just shepherd in the kind of peace that comes from the end of a fight, or the peace of a silent night - he brings a peace that restores brokenness to wholeness. A peace that takes our old puzzle pieces and transform them into even better ones. Rejoice, rejoice, the Savior comes!

Scripture

Isaiah 9:6-7; Luke 2:1-21

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