In today’s powerful message, Pastor John Hagee continues his bold series “Being Happy in an Unhappy World” with a transformational teaching on “Happy Are the Peacemakers.” Based on Matthew 5:9, this sermon unpacks what true peace is—and what it is not.
With passion and urgency, Pastor Hagee tackles everything from spiritual warfare to national revival, showing how God calls His children not to run from the battle, but to bring peace through righteousness and responsibility. This message will stir your soul, challenge your walk, and renew your strength.
✅ Discover the biblical definition of peace
✅ Learn why peace only comes through righteousness
✅ Hear how to reclaim joy in a broken world
✅ Understand the spiritual battle for our families and nation
✅ Be inspired to do your duty as a Christian and peacemaker
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Chapters:
00:00 Welcome & Announcements
16:45 Worship Begins: Every Praise to Our God
19:36 Welcome and Prayer by Pastor John Hagee
21:59 Worship Song: Lord You Are Good
27:08 Worship Song: Holy Forever
31:55 Worship Song: Agnus Dei
34:47 Announcement Video
36:50 Offertory Interview with Pastors Matt & John Hagee
42:13 Offertory and Announcements
47:18 Worship Song: He Reigns with the Cornerstone Church Sanctuary Choir
51:36 Worship Song: The Blessing with the Cornerstone Church Sanctuary Choir
58:19 Sermon Intro Video
59:30 Sermon Begins: Happy are the Peacemakers
1:03:18 What Real Peace Is—and Isn’t
1:11:18 Transforming Adversity into Opportunity
1:15:46 Peace is the Gift of God
1:18:19 There's No Such Thing As Universal Peace
1:20:01 The Cost of Hatred vs. The Fruit of Peace
1:28:58 Peace: The Fruit of Repentance
1:31:36 Call to Repentance & Prayer for Peace
1:36:50 Pastor's Blessing
1:40:22 Sunday Conversation with Pastor Matt Hagee