Trade Your Peace for His – Audio Sermon by Bishop TD Jakes

The message is called “Trade Your Peace For His”. You can’t count on yours. Yours comes and goes, but his is stable and steadfast and unmovable. And if you would just give up yours and take his, you would be steadfast and stable and unmovable. Take a look at this. I believe this Word will bless your life. Peace.

Today I wanna talk to you about peace. I want you to add it to your arsenal of weapons that you can use against the enemy. I want you to understand it. I want you to embrace it. I want you to ingest it, digest it, and appropriate it. I’m going to break it down. I’m going to teach on it. I’m not gonna try to shout on it. I’m gonna try to make you understand it is vitally important. It is invisible. It is fragile. It must be protected at all cost. If you don’t have it, you can’t think right; you can’t decide right; you can’t move right; you can’t love right; you can’t maintain relationships; you will drive away people from your life, people that you love and need in your life, because they cannot stand to dwell in the environment of chaos that you create when you are up under attack.

All of us have people around us that we’re careful with because we know that, when we tell them, they’re going to fly off the handle. We know that they’re gonna flip their wig. We know that they’re gonna fall apart. We know that they’re gonna collapse, or get angry, or get hysterical, or get indifferent. After a while, people develop patterns, sociological, psychological patterns where they just respond to things a certain kind of way. And after you’ve been around them a while, if you tell me what they did, I can tell you who did it. Most parents will tell you with their own children.

You know when you go to the teachers whether that child did that or not because that pattern didn’t start in the classroom. It started in the house. And you know which child is the most likely to fall apart, which one will cry, which one will pray, which one will curse you out, which one is a friend, which one is violent, because people develop patterns, and the problem with patterns is that patterns are hard to break. And if you do not break them, the enemy will use your pattern against you. He knows exactly what stimulus to give you to get a response out of you, and you know your level of maturity when the stimulus comes and the response changes. That’s how you know you’re growing.

Now, I’m gonna tell ya somethin’. You can run all over the church. You can dance down to your kneecaps. You can raise your hands and clap and spin around in the floor and still have absolutely no peace at all. You can preach and quote Scriptures and dance and incite people to spiritual hysteria and still go home to dwell in absolute chaos. And the tragedy is, many of you are so strong in your spirit that, whatever atmosphere you dwell in, you bring everything in your house into that atmosphere.

I’m gonna say somethin’ really strong. Brace yourself. Some of you think that the kids left you or the spouse left you. They didn’t leave you. They left your atmosphere. Now, since the Bible said it… and I’m so glad that the Bible class is teaching amongst other great things that battle for the mind because it is so important that you understand that the enemy is not after your car. Satan doesn’t need your house. He doesn’t need a place to live. He’s not after your job. He’s not gonna take your job. He is not after your promotion. He doesn’t need your promotion. He doesn’t need your position. He doesn’t need your house. He doesn’t need your benefit package. He is after your mind. And the only reason he’s playing with those things is that he is using those things to access your mind. And if your peace dwells in your stuff, when he gets your stuff, he will take your peace.

You will remember that the great debate over the great man Samson was where does his strength lie. And the enemy was trying to figure out “What do I have to cut away to take his strength”? because he knew, he thought, that his strength was lying in something that he couldn’t remove. That same discussion is going on about you. Satan wants to know “Is her strength in her stuff? Is it in her kids? Is it in his job? Is it in her car? Is it his house”? And so everything the enemy shakes, he is shaking it, trying to destroy your peace of mind. You think you got the victory when you get the stuff back, but that was never what the battle was over. You’ve got the victory when you resist the temptation to give up your peace.

Now, this is a difficult thing because Jesus says, “Peace I leave with you. My peace, not yours. My peace give I unto thee, not as the world giveth”. Now, so we got two types of peace: the peace of the world and the peace that Christ gives us. How do we define one peace from the other? Peace? Sounds good to me. But the difference between the peace of the world and the peace that Christ gives you is what your peace is born from. Anyone can have peace if you give… If your life would stay like that, wouldn’t that be nice? Doesn’t that make you wanna just light a candle? You know, a little aroma therapy? Chill out, put your scuffies on, and just take it easy? Wouldn’t that be nice?

Give me drama. When the world starts playin’ drama, it starts affectin’ you, and you got mood swings, or temper tantrums, or depression, or worry or anxiety. And all the devil has to do is play that song, and he gets a reaction out of you. But Jesus said, “I did not send you into the world to operate with the world’s peace”. He said, “I’m going to give you a peace that passeth all understanding”. Whoo, God!

Are you hearin’ this? God wants to give you crazy peace. Peace that passes all understandin’ is not carnal peace. It’s crazy peace. You know how crazy people… He said, “My peace passeth all understanding”. Mind-boggling, crazy, insane peace. Peace that looks like you don’t even know what’s goin’ on in your life. Peace that means you don’t respond to the circumstance or the situation. You’re dwelling in an atmosphere as if you have lost your mind. He is praying. He is playing the lullaby of your spirit, the peace that God wants to be in your soul.

So God had a plan. So he’s not telling you not to have a plan, not to have a strategy. In the King James, it reads “Have no thought”. In the NIV, it reads, “Do not worry”. There’s a difference between having a plan and worrying. Okay? Are you hearin’ what I’m sayin’? He’s not tellin’ you not to have a plan. He’s telling you not to worry.

What is worry? When you keep thinkin’ the same things over and over and over again, you are not planning. You are worrying. That means it’s time to let that go. You are not in your secret place. You are not in your calm place. You are operating in your carnal place, and you can tell when you’re in your carnal place because there is no fruit there. There is no productivity there. You are thinkin’ that same thought over and over again. You are not being creative. You are being carnal. You are worrying. And the Bible said, “Do not worry”. To worry is a sin. Do not worry. Say that with me, “Do not worry”. Look at your neighbor and point your finger and say, “Do not worry”.

I was with my spiritual father, and we were in Florida, you know. And he pastors in Columbus, and we were in Florida, and we were ridin’ around, and we was, you know, tryin’ to chill a minute. And we were talkin’ about this, that, and the other, and the phone rang. And he answered the phone, and it was somebody from back in Columbus, and they told him that his church had been vandalized and that they had vandalized the church, and they’d written all these obscenities on the wall, and they’d done this, and they’d done that. And he kept saying, “What”? You know? You know how he talk: “Whaaat”? “And, say what”? And I’m ridin’ along, you know. I’m sayin’, “Oh, God”. And he’s sayin’, “What time did it happen? Did you call the police”? and da-da-da-da. I said, “Oh, God”.

But, you know how, when you’re listenin’ on one end of the conversation, you kind of piece it together? You know, so I knew all our plans were over, you know, and I just knew. And so he got off the phone, you know. He hung up the phone. And he got to ridin’, and I was waitin’ on him to break it on down, you know. And he got to ridin’, and he said, “I’m a get me some grapes”. He said, this is, honest to God, the truth. He said, “I mean, I like them green ones, the seedless grapes”. He said, “I wanna stop over there and get me…” I said, “You’re gonna get some grapes”? I said, “They just vandalized the church and broke in the building, and you’re goin’ and you’re worried about some…” and so I’m tryin’ to follow him, you know.

I tell you, for about 2 months, I ate so many grapes, I almost… well. It’s not the grapes. It’s the peace. There are some things that only God can fix anyway. And if you stop being God, then God’ll be God. But the moment you start steppin’ in and try to be God, God says, “Okay. Since you’re gonna be God,” he said, “I’m gonna step back and let you be God”. So what you do most of the time is you run things till you run ’em in a ditch. And then you cry for help. And then he says, “I was there all the time. I was waiting for you in the secret place”.

What I’m tryin’ to tell you… and I missed a total opportunity to close this message strongly, and I don’t even care because, what I’m trying to tell you is the peace that Jesus has is so intense that, when he’s riding through a storm and people are screaming and all upset… Can you believe they had to wake Jesus up? No, dawg, wait a minute. They had to wake Jesus up? Now, this is no cruise liner. This is a boat, okay? Okay? This isn’t no Royal Caribbean. This is a boat. They had to wake Jesus up to tell him that there was a storm.

If you’re tired of operating in a peace that’s up today and down tomorrow and in and out and frantic and schizophrenic, Jesus said, “I’ll trade with ya. You give me your sometime in peace; I’ll give you my full-time peace. You give me your occasional peace; I’ll give you my abiding peace”. Have you ever noticed that, when God came down to meet Adam, he came to a peaceful place? And then he asked Adam a question. He said, “Where art thou? I was waiting for you in the peace”. Now, this message won’t hit everybody, and that’s okay. But for somebody this morning, the Lord is comin’ to the garden, and he’s waiting on you in the peace.

Gotta stop right there. It’s been a real joy to share the Word of the Lord with you. The enemy doesn’t want you to have peace. The more you worry, the more the enemy wins. There are some things only God can fix. If you stop being God, then God can be God. I pray that God will bless you and strengthen you and that the Word of God would be so strong in you that you would trade your peace for his and let it dwell in your heart by faith.