The Power of A Peacemaker

by Pastor Roy Esposito

9-17-23

I want to talk about apprehending a particular type of Peace today but not in the sense of an absence of war.

Not as having an extreme indifference to the world as some of the early church monastics did – and not as –

Not the peace the swamis might profess as they seek a transcendental state of being  but;

The peace that comes as a result of a revelation of God’s love for us – a peace that is the “fruit of the confidence” His love affords us.

It’s the peace that comes through the knowledge (by revelation) that “Greater is He who is IN me than he who is in the world.” (1 John 4:4)

We need this knowledge for success in the “wrestling match” we find ourselves in.

We know that we’re not fighting people but against “principalities, powers, against rulers of the darkness of this age  – spiritual hosts of wickedness in the HEAVENLY PLACES.” (Ephesians 6:12)

** Important to note: The wrestling is done in the “heavenly/spiritual realm.”**

So, it’s good to know that God has equipped us to win because God has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the same heavenly places.  (Ephesians 1:3)

Because our enemies are spiritual ones, they take form in this realm as FEAR – fear in its many expressions:  

1.  Failure; 2.  Illness; 3.  Rejection; 4.  Betrayal; 5.  Insignificance;

6.  Irrelevance.

My response over time: 1.  Physical intimidation; 2.  Mental intimidation; 3.  Use of occult power; 4.  After receiving salvation – manipulation of scripture.

None of this worked – so the result was INCREASED FEAR.

The methods I had constructed for protection and put my faith in were bogus and contained no power.

They were doomed to failure because “soul power” can never be effective in “spiritual wars.”

In reflection, I’ve realized that God has allowed many circumstances in my life to expose my bad habits and wrong attitudes, which “blurred my vision” and were products of a prideful, self-contained mind.

It was a painful experience and painful to admit.

But through these trials of faith, God has begun to teach me that true spiritual authority over the demons of fear would arise from the areas in myself where His Peace had replaced my conflict.

His Peace resulted from “Coming to the end” of my ways – releasing them to Him – and calling on His help.

Ephesians 2:14 – “He, Himself, is our Peace.”

Psalm 34:4 “I sought the Lord, and He heard me and delivered me from all my fears.”

When He delivered me from my fear, I entered His peace.

And then I realized that true authority comes from His Peace.

Paul said in Philippians 4:12 – that he had learned to be CONTENT in whatever state he was in.

Content – in this context, doesn’t mean he learned to be “happy.”

It means he learned to be “Undisturbed” and at Peace.

Peace (Strongs)“to be at REST” or to “Set at ONE again.”

This is Love’s (God’s) goal for His creation: ONENESS or PEACE.

Our enemy’s goal: – Duality – Conflict – Separation and Division.

If you want to know the next battle you’ll be facing, look to where you’re separated: spouse, family, friends, church, or where you’re “double-minded.”

James 1:8 “A double-minded man is UNSTABLE in ALL of his ways.”

You’ll be at war and unrest where you are not at peace and where “oneness” is non-existent.

Philippians 4:6-7 – “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your request be known to God, – and the PEACE OF GOD, which passes all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”

Paul is saying – ”Stop sweating it!  Cry out to God for help, and He’ll give you His Peace — a peace that is not available through any human process.  And once you have it – it will keep your hearts and minds safe.”

We can have real peace because Jesus bequeathed HIS PEACE as a blessing.

John 14;27 – “Peace, I leave to you.  MY PEACE I give to you, not as the world gives, do I give it to you.  Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

Amplified – “Stop allowing yourself to be agitated and disturbed (You have a choice to allow or disallow) and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and intimidated, cowardly, and unsettled.”

Christ gave us His Peace, but it’s up to us to DISALLOW fear from intimidating us and thus voiding its power.

We will never experience Christ’s victory in its fullness until we stop reacting to our circumstances soulishly.

When you truly have authority over something, you can look at it straight in the eye without fear or intimidation.

Your peace in conflict will be the proof of your victory!

Jesus’ victory over the storm was an expansion of His peace over the elements.

He didn’t fear or fight the storm – he just faced it and subdued it through His “perfect peace.”

He was the “Living Word,” expressing the truth of the written Word through His being.

Isaiah 26:3(AMP) – “You will guard him and keep him in perfect and constant peace whose mind [both in character and inclination] is stayed on You, because he COMMITS himself to You, and leans on You and hopes confidently in You.”

2 Timothy 1:12 – He will keep what I commit to Him.

Jesus’ victory came because He refused to judge the situation by what He saw but instead trusted in and testified to God’s promises in the written Word.

Even when The devil confronted him – He didn’t get angry – nor was He in fear.

He knew the devil was a liar, so He simply refused to be intimidated by his words.

So, we know that satan has an arsenal of weapons he can use against us: Fear, depression, anxiety, worry, doubt, hopelessness, self-pity, any of which will steal our peace and leave us troubled.

But only if we ALLOW them, too.

Remember the truth of Ephesians 1:3 – God has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the Heavenly Places –the very place where our battles are fought.

Ephesians 6:14 – The Armor of God

  1. Truth – lean on the Holy Spirit,
  2. Righteousness – The shed blood of Christ,
  3. Peace  – The result of the finished work of the Cross,
  4. Faith – HIS faith to stand in (Galatians 2:20),
  5. Salvation – Thoughts kept on the spiritual truth of the Word,
  6. Speak and declare the Word, thereby testifying to its power,
  7. Prayer of communication, as well as supplication,
  8. Watchfulness – Stay vigilant and focused to keep distractions to a minimum.

While preparing this message for today, I remembered what God said to me when He asked me if I would serve His purpose full-time.

No Marketing to the church.

“No Manipulating the people to get them to join or to stay.”

“Use no sales tricks, and I will be with you on the journey always.

Roy, I want you to help bring My people’s lives into obedience to Christ and into FULL MATURITY of My Spirit.”

He said, “Mature believers will walk in My Peace and subsequently in My Power!

My Peace is a fruit and an attribute of My Spirit: It is Spirit Power! 

Galatians 5:22(TPT) “…Peace that SUBDUES….”

As we “shod our feet with the preparation of the Gospel of Peace,” we will walk in Peace.

When we walk in Peace – we walk in the Power of a Peacemaker.

We walk in the power of one who is so yielded to God in spirit and purpose he can be called “A Son of God” (Matthew 5:9)

He is fearless, calm, and bold; always humble and never arrogant.

Wherever he walks, he brings and leaves peace – Peace emanates from him like heat does from a fire. – His peace is a weapon against the chaos of the Darkness.

Philippians 1:28(AMP) “And do not – for a moment – be frightened or intimidated in anything by your opponents and adversaries – For such constancy and fearlessness will be a clear sign – a proof and a seal – to them                                                                                                            of their impending destruction and a sure token and evidence of your deliverance and salvation, and that from God.”

So, when you’re in the battle, don’t engage – step back into the tower of the Almighty – and REST.

Psalm 37:7-9  “Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him.  Do not fret – it only causes harm.”

Verse 11 – But the meek shall inherit the earth and delight in the abundance of Peace.” (Meek – ”Power under control”)

The source of our Peace is GOD Himself

Ephesians 2:14 – “He Himself, is our Peace.”

People of Significance

by Pastor Roy Esposito

9-10-23

Last Week: Pain exists as a physical and emotional human condition – 100% of us will suffer from its effects.

Two Choices:  

  1. Turn to God and allow the wound to drive us deeper into God, where we can receive healing. 
  2. Let the wound fester.

In choosing the first option, our pain can be part of the process for which we can “Gain Christ” (Philippians 3:8) so our wounds won’t fester into bitterness.

While Salvation is instant, and Justification comes by faith, gaining Christ isn’t automatic.

We gain Christ by having a single mind toward Him, releasing everything else in our pursuit of intimacy with Him.

Gaining Christ – This is a process of giving oneself to living the Christian life intentionally and continuously – with patience and endurance, becoming more of a reflection of Him.

As we become more like Him, our deep soul-sickness becomes progressively healed.

Through faith in God, I’ve learned to entrust myself to His love, especially when I’m wounded.

Peter said we are CALLED to this walk, just as Jesus was:
1 Peter 2:21-23: “For to this you were called, because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that you should know to follow His steps; who committed no sin, nor was deceit found in His mouth.  When He was reviled, He did not revile in return; when He suffered, He did not threaten; but committed Himself to Him who judges righteously.”

Holding onto bitterness will kill us, body and soul, and infect others around us.

Instead, We must trust and believe that God will take care of it for us. 

2 Timothy 1:12: “…for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until that day.”

Sometimes, we are healed not because a person makes restitution to us but because we’ve entrusted andreleased our wound to God, the righteous judge.

Entrusting our wounds to God is the only way we can avoid responding to evil with evil and:

The only way to break this unhealthy downward spiral of bitterness, thus leading to sickness and death.

How far we can trust God will be the measure of our spiritual maturity.

I will admit that I haven’t handled conflict well in the past. 

I let it linger in me, becoming an oppression heading towards bitterness.

While reading the scriptures, though, I came across an unlikely remedy.

Luke 6:22-23: “Blessed are you when men hate you and when they exclude you, and revile you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of Man’s sake  –  REJOICE in that day and LEAP FOR JOY!”

I think we can only leap for joy when we have faith that God will give us the grace needed for whatever situation we find ourselves in.

Over the years at RCFwe have taught that it’s possible to have intimacy with Jesus because He is not just our Savior; in a theological sense, He’s Immanuel: God WITH us!

He dwells in us!  He’s fully committed to us!  He loves us!

And He’s fully able to transform what was meant to destroy us into a means to perfect us.

The one caveatWe have to BELIEVE it.

If you doubt the Father’s good plan for you and cling to unbelief, your difficulties will reduce you to a bitter, angry person.

Consider: The Father’s “good plan” is about transforming us into the likeness of the Son, to become free and powerful in God, and to do good works in His name.

Because of this, Satan sees us as a threat to Him.  He knows that God has ordained a powerful future for us.

This makes us SIGNIFICANT PEOPLE!

Consider this: The devil doesn’t waste his time with insignificant people.

He attacks only those he fears will liberate others.

If he can cause you to become infected with bitterness, your destiny will be side-tracked until the root of bitterness is plucked out of your soul.

The Root of Bitterness

Hebrews 12:15(TPT) – “Watch over each other to make sure that no one misses the revelation of God’s grace.  And make sure no one lives with a root of bitterness sprouting within them, which will only cause trouble and poison the hearts of many.

Question: How can a root of bitterness exist in us?

As I said earlier, LOVE seeks ONENESS.

BITTERNESS seeks DIVISION, to divide and separate and thereby destroy.

Bitterness is a demonic manipulation of a wound or an injustice; like all weeds, it can spread easily.

The root of bitterness exists in unredeemed areas of a self-seeking soul.  

 John 12:25 (paraphrased by PR) – Jesus said, The only way to save your souls is to lose them to Him.

PR version – “The only way to pass through the most difficult battles is to FACE THEM – carrying the cross with faith, humility, and trust in God.”

There are only two outcomes when we are wounded:

1.  Make the wound the focus and keep reliving it.

2.  Believe that God has ordained the wounding for His purposes or allowed it to happen for the same reason.  Why?

Because in His wisdom, He knows – we need more LOVE – Deeper FAITH – less reliance on self and more on Him.

Ultimately, in every conflict, God seeks to create more Christ-likeness in us.

Only as Christ’s nature, character, love, and authority become functional in my life that I become a Significant Presence in the kingdom of God – AND now…

All my enemies become subdued and dysfunctional in me.

This can be a hard message to grasp fully.

I want to pray as Paul did (Ephessians 1:18)  That God would grant us the grace to “see”:

so the eyes of our hearts can be enlightened, so we can know the hope of HIS calling and possess the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints

Then, when the next battle presents itself, we will LEAP FOR JOY and praise God for the victory.