Help! People are Driving Me Crazy! // Missing Peace

Series - Missing Peace
Presenter - Paul Stohler - Teaching Team
Date - December 8, 2024

Know someone difficult to love? In 2024, it feels like there are even more challenging relationships to navigate—whether it’s due to the holiday season, political divides, or just the stresses of life.

In Week 2 of Missing Peace, we tackle the reality of relational tension and the perpetual offense culture we live in today. Paul’s teaching in Romans 12 reminds us to:

Bless those who persecute us—not just once, but continually.

Choose love over being right—because Jesus didn’t call us to win arguments; He called us to win hearts.

Live at peace with everyone, as far as it depends on us—a radical, countercultural approach to relationships.

We’ll unpack how being offended is inevitable, but living offended is a choice. Through God’s mercy, we can rise above petty arguments and relational tensions by making the decision to “pass over” offenses and protect what truly matters—our relationships.

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Sermon Notes

If you are on a continuous search to be offended,
you will always find what you are looking for!

Being offended is inevitable.
Living offended is a choice.

Romans 12:14-18
Romans 12:1
Romans 12:16

Jesus didn’t tell us to be right. He told us to be loving.
Stop listening to respond—Listen to understand!

Ephesians 4:2

Your life is too short and your calling too great to be offended by something small!

Love doesn’t seek to win the argument. Love seeks to protect the relationship.

Being offended is inevitable.
Living offended is a choice.

When You’re Disappointed by God // Missing Peace

What do you do when life doesn’t go as planned? When job loss, health issues, or broken dreams leave you feeling like God let you down? Disappointment can shake your faith, but the story of Christmas reminds us of a profound truth: God’s purpose often unfolds through disrupted plans.

Mary and Joseph had their future mapped out, only for God to interrupt with a calling that brought chaos, pain, and fear. Yet, in the middle of their disappointment, God was working a greater plan—one that would save the world.

You don’t have to understand God’s plan to trust that He has a purpose. Your disappointment might just be a divine appointment. Even when life feels like chaos, God’s love and perfect purpose remain steadfast. Trust Him—He’s working in ways you can’t see

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When You’re Disappointed by God // Missing Peace

What do you do when life doesn’t go as planned? When job loss, health issues, or broken dreams leave you feeling like God let you down? Disappointment can shake your faith, but the story of Christmas reminds us of a profound truth: God’s purpose often unfolds through disrupted plans.

Mary and Joseph had their future mapped out, only for God to interrupt with a calling that brought chaos, pain, and fear. Yet, in the middle of their disappointment, God was working a greater plan—one that would save the world.

You don’t have to understand God’s plan to trust that He has a purpose. Your disappointment might just be a divine appointment. Even when life feels like chaos, God’s love and perfect purpose remain steadfast. Trust Him—He’s working in ways you can’t see

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When You’re Disappointed by God // Missing Peace

What do you do when life doesn’t go as planned? When job loss, health issues, or broken dreams leave you feeling like God let you down? Disappointment can shake your faith, but the story of Christmas reminds us of a profound truth: God’s purpose often unfolds through disrupted plans.

Mary and Joseph had their future mapped out, only for God to interrupt with a calling that brought chaos, pain, and fear. Yet, in the middle of their disappointment, God was working a greater plan—one that would save the world.

You don’t have to understand God’s plan to trust that He has a purpose. Your disappointment might just be a divine appointment. Even when life feels like chaos, God’s love and perfect purpose remain steadfast. Trust Him—He’s working in ways you can’t see

Read More /