3/16/26

SHOES OF PEACE, (MOBILITY, NOT PASSIVITY)

In this teaching, we break down Ephesians 6:15 and the meaning of having your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.

Peace is often misunderstood as silence, ease, or the absence of conflict. But in Scripture, peace is not presented as passivity. It is presented as readiness. The shoes of peace are not decorative. They speak to movement, stability, footing, and what the believer is prepared to walk in when pressure comes.

This teaching explores why preparation cannot be passive, how peace governs the believer under pressure, and why many people confuse peace with relief instead of readiness. We also examine how the gospel of peace is not shallow encouragement, but an announcement of reconciliation through Christ that must be believed, embodied, and walked out.

Inside this teaching, we break down:

• Why peace is a prepared posture, not just a feeling
• Why shoes represent mobility, traction, and stable footing
• How preparation removes scrambling and reduces unnecessary error
• Why many believers want peace as relief but resist peace as discipline
• How peace governs you in the middle of chaos rather than merely removing chaos
• Why the gospel of peace must shape how you walk through warfare
• What it means to move like someone who has already been briefed

This teaching reframes peace as governed movement, internal order, and spiritual readiness before pressure comes.

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