War & Peace
When the world feels unsettled, where should believers look for peace — and how should we respond?
In this message, we explore what Scripture teaches about discerning the times we live in, responding to global conflict through prayer, and anchoring our hearts in the unshakable Kingdom of God.
Rather than reacting to headlines with fear or speculation, this sermon calls believers back to a biblical response: the Word of God must shape how we understand world events and how we pray.
Jesus warned that we would hear of wars and rumors of wars — but He also commanded us not to be alarmed. Scripture reveals that God remains sovereign over nations, seasons, and history itself. Even in times of shaking, His purpose is not chaos, but refinement — removing what can be shaken so what is eternal may remain.
Through passages such as Matthew 24, Hebrews 12, Romans 8, Daniel 2, and Isaiah 45, this teaching explores:
Why current events should lead believers to intercession, not fear
How God works through nations and leaders throughout history
The difference between regimes and people when we pray for nations
The role of the Church in partnering with God’s purposes through prayer
How shaking reveals the unshakable Kingdom
Why travail in prayer is part of God’s redemptive plan
Key Truth:
The Word of God has already settled the things that feel unsettling to us.
