Day 173 of 365: Prince of Peace

Greetings, Precious Family. May the Peace of the Lord be with you always.

Family, we have been exploring the names of God and what they reveal about His character. But all of these names find their fullest expression in Jesus Christ.

In Him, we see not only the power of God, but the heart of the Father revealed to us in relationship, closeness, and peace.

Tonight, we continue with the names of Jesus that reflect this divine nearness.

Isaiah 9:6
King James Version

6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.

This is not only a prophetic declaration, it is a revelation of who Jesus is.

Peace is not simply something He brings; it is something He carries within Himself. It flows from His nature.

The world often defines peace as the absence of conflict, noise, or pain. But the peace of Christ is different. It is not dependent on external conditions. It is the presence of God steadying the heart even when circumstances remain unchanged.

This is why Isaiah does not separate His titles. He is Wonderful Counselor in confusion, Mighty God in weakness, Everlasting Father in uncertainty, and Prince of Peace in every storm.

Peace, then, is not something we reach for, it is Someone who reaches for us.

And tonight, in whatever your body is carrying, whatever your mind is holding, and whatever your heart is processing, this truth remains steady: His peace is not distant. It is near. It is reigning. And it is available right where you are.

Let Us Pray

Beautiful Jehovah, we come before You tonight in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace.

You see what we cannot always put into words, the pain in the body, the weight in the mind, the weariness that settles in the soul. And yet, You remain near.

Lord Jesus, we ask for Your peace to rest where we are right now. Not a peace that ignores what is happening in our bodies, but a peace that holds us steady in the middle of it.

Let Your presence quiet what is anxious. Let Your nearness calm what is restless. Let Your love remind us that we are not alone in this moment.

Where there is discomfort, bring Your comfort. Where there is uncertainty, bring Your assurance. Where there is weakness, be our strength.

We receive Your peace not as something we earn, but as a gift You freely give.
And tonight, we rest, not in perfect conditions, but in a perfect Savior.

In the name of Christ Jesus our Lord and  Prince of Peace. Amen, Amen, and Amen. 

Worship Video of the Day

In a world filled with noise, chaos, and uncertainty, there is One who brings peace beyond understanding — Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
A song of hope, worship, and peace.
8/30/2025

Rev. Marcia Davis

Covington, GA (USA)