Waiting for Peace Dec 12 Written By Erik Bonkovsky But the peace which is shalom is not merely the absence of hostility, not merely being in right relationship. Shalom at its highest is enjoyment in one’s relationships… To dwell in shalom is to enjoy living before God, to enjoy living in one’s physical surroundings, to enjoy living with one’s fellows, to enjoy life with oneself. — Nicholas Wolterstorff Service Date: December 11, 2016Sermon Text: Micah 4:1-5Worship Guide Waiting for the LordErik Bonkovsky2016 Erik Bonkovsky
Waiting for Peace Dec 12 Written By Erik Bonkovsky But the peace which is shalom is not merely the absence of hostility, not merely being in right relationship. Shalom at its highest is enjoyment in one’s relationships… To dwell in shalom is to enjoy living before God, to enjoy living in one’s physical surroundings, to enjoy living with one’s fellows, to enjoy life with oneself. — Nicholas Wolterstorff Service Date: December 11, 2016Sermon Text: Micah 4:1-5Worship Guide Waiting for the LordErik Bonkovsky2016 Erik Bonkovsky