All I Want For Christmas: Prince Of Peace

December 28, 2025

If peace is what your heart has been searching for, Christmas announces a name who can actually give it: Jesus—the Prince of Peace.

In the final message of our All I Want for Christmas series, Austin Garrett invites us to face an honest question our world is asking more than ever: Is peace possible? After a terrifying moment in Hawaii when everything felt out of control, Austin connects that same “spinning world” feeling to the deeper ache so many of us carry—stress, anxiety, uncertainty, and the craving for stability.

Rooted in Isaiah 9:6, this sermon unpacks what Scripture means when it calls Jesus the Prince of Peace—and why “peace” in the Bible isn’t just calm circumstances, but shalom: restoration to the way things ought to be. Austin walks through four foundational truths: peace is Jesus’ identity, His specialty, our stability, and found in Him exclusively. From Genesis to Luke 8 to John 14 and Philippians 4, we see that Jesus brings peace into storms, over evil, through suffering, and even in the deepest places of the human heart.

And there’s more: Austin closes with the powerful reality that ultimate peace includes a clear conscience before God—a peace made possible through Jesus’ death and resurrection and received through baptism (1 Peter 3:21–22). If you’ve ever wondered, “Are God and I good?”—Jesus offers a real, lasting answer.

Key Takeaways
*Peace is Jesus’ identity—He isn’t just peaceful; He is the Prince of Peace.
*Biblical peace (shalom) means restoration—returning life to the way it was created to be.
*Peace is Jesus’ specialty—He brings peace in storms, over darkness, through sickness, and even over death.
*His peace becomes our stability, especially when life feels chaotic or uncertain.
*Real peace is found in Jesus alone, and a clear conscience before God is possible through Him.

If you’re searching for peace—real peace—don’t keep chasing what can’t satisfy. Jesus is the Prince of Peace, and He invites you to come to Him.