PEACEMAKER - Working for Peace

One look at the world around us and it’s clear: peace isn’t going to make itself.


Nations are warring and people are fighting. You may even have some personal relationships filled with bitterness and contempt. 


Thankfully, we can lean into Jesus’ wisdom in the seventh beatitude:


“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”   Matthew 5:9 


Let's be clear, peacemaking is different than peacekeeping. 


In fact, Jesus assured us that as long as we’re on this earth, we will face trouble. 


There will be misunderstandings, chaos, division, and a need for making peace. And that is why… 


Peacemaking requires action.


Yes, peacemaking compels us out of our own comfortable lives. 


But for those who are willing to step into the tender space of making peace, here are some thoughts to help you lead the way:


Peacemakers lead the way with humility. No one is perfect and we all need grace. 

None of us are God, but we all need Him. Leading with a posture of humility is key.


Peacemakers lead the way with empathy. Even when we disagree with someone, respectfully listening and seeking to understand their perspective is essential for making peace.


Peacemakers lead the way with truth and grace. Any time Jesus interacted with people, He did so with both truth and grace. We must have both to accurately represent Him.


Peacemakers lead the way to the feet of Jesus. Apart from Him, we can do nothing. 


Apart from Him, we are nothing. When we realize our mutual brokenness, as well as our mutual need for Christ, everything can change.


Seeking to be a mediator for those in disagreement doesn’t mean that every problem will be solved, immediately or ever. 


But when we invite God into those spaces and commit to the hard work of peacemaking, He can do more than we can ask or imagine.

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  1. From Claudia
    Thank you so much Lydia for sharing. Wow what a blessing. πŸ™πŸ‘†πŸ™ŒπŸ™❤️

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