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The 3 Promises ****** Offered Us on Palm Sunday

********** COMMENTARY

If you were asked to describe our world in one word, would you choose the word “peaceful”? I’m guessing there are a lot of other words that come to mind before peaceful. Your list may include words like chaotic, broken, unstable, frightening, or disintegrating.  

As a nation, we’ve lost confidence in our government, medical institutions, and scientific exploration. And many have lost confidence in religion, with ******* attendance at an all-time low.   

Right now, the world is anything but peaceful.  

But we all ******* and need peace. So many people look for peace in superficial things, including drugs, alcohol, entertainment, and money. And yet, they still feel empty.  

Truthfully, we’ve been looking for peace in all the wrong places and the world cannot offer true, lasting peace. We need a peace that isn’t of this world.  

Other-worldly peace is just what ****** offers us. On Palm Sunday, a week before He was to go to the cross, suffer and ****, ****** took His disciples aside and gave them an amazing promise, saying, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.” 

This is a remarkable promise.  

Think about what ****** was going through when He made this promise. He had spent the last three years of his life hounded by the haters and suffocated by persecutors and oppressors. There was constant pressure on ******’ life.  

Despite all this, ****** had peace. It is this peace that He invited His disciples – and by extension us – to share in.  

Today, ******* offers the world three kinds of peace:  

1) Peace with **** 

******* offers peace with ****. In Romans 5:1-10, Paul tells us that all human beings begin as enemies with **** and that it is only through ****** in ******* that we can have peace with ****. In fact, it was ******’ ****** and Resurrection that made this peace possible.  

****** knew this was the case. He knew His ****** was the only way to reconcile a sinful people with a righteous ****. This is what ******* came to do and it is why, hanging on the cross a week after giving His disciples His peace, He could proclaim, “It is finished!” The war is over. Peace between **** and humanity is now possible.  

2) The peace of ****  

******* also offers his followers the peace of ****. Earlier in John 14, ****** gives an interesting instruction to His disciples: “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” This is a daunting command and I imagine all the disciples wanted to do was ask, “How?

We turn to Isaiah 26:3 for the answer: “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” ****** is saying that our minds are crucial to experiencing ****’s peace. With our minds fixed on Him, we can be at peace in this chaotic and anxious world.  

Paul picks up this theme in Philippians 4:8-9. He tells the *******, “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”  

The result? “The **** of peace will be with you.” 

3) The peace **** will bring when ******* returns 

Finally, we’re offered the peace **** will bring when ******* comes back to dwell among us.  

It’s no coincidence that one of ******’ titles is “Prince of Peace.” We are promised that the world won’t have true, lasting peace until ******* comes again. But when he does, Isaiah 2:4 tells us strange things will happen: “The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them.” 

What is Isaiah saying?  

He is saying there will be peace that our minds can’t yet even fathom. Deep, lasting, transcendent peace. A peace this world can’t explain or recreate. 

But it’s a peace that makes perfect sense if you know ******.  

At the very end of John 16, the very end of Palm Sunday, ****** gives His disciples a powerful promise. Today, over 2,000 years later, ****** extends to us the same transcendent promise of peace saying, “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart. I have overcome the world.” 

Dr. Jack Graham is the Senior Pastor of 

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, one of the largest and fastest-growing churches in America. He is the author of the acclaimed 
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 broadcasts are available in 92 countries and are heard daily in more than 740 cities.



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