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The Prince of Peace

 "For to us a Child shall be born, to us a Son shall be given;
And the government shall be upon His shoulder,
And His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace
Isaiah 9:6 (AMP) 

Every kingdom has a succession plan, a lot of governments do too. A prince is usually the title for the son of a reigning king or a direct descendant of a king. The title of a prince is also tied to a territory, for example, the Prince of Wales is the acquired title of the heir to the throne of England and the overseer of several . 

Jesus is announced in the book of Isaiah as the Prince of Peace, an indicator that peace is bound to God's throne and Kingdom. A signal that peace cannot be sourced or acquired outside of the kingdom of the prince of peace. At a time of so much turmoil and polarization on local, national, and global issues, many take sides with political figures as if these individuals are the answer. There is a persistent assumption that solutions lie with policies and politics. Yet the more sides we take, the worse the divide deepens.

When Jesus, the Prince of Peace was on earth, he refused the idolization of an earthly throne, John 6:15. Instead, he embraced those that were rejected, he healed the sick, he fed the hungry, he paid taxes, he affirmed the little children, he rebuked the Pharisees, he advocated for the marginalized, and looked out for his friends. The Prince of Peace modeled how to contend for peace in everyday life by bringing heaven to earth, exchanging ministry for misery.

Peace is a Kingdom. The Kingdom of Peace is the Kingdom of God, a Kingdom that is not low on resources that promote peace. This is why the fruit of the Spirit is peace.

Pray with me, May your kingdom (peace) come. May your will (peace) be established on earth as it is in Heaven! Amen

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