Peacemakers
God blesses those who work for peace, for they will be called the children of God.
Matthew 5:9 (NLT)
The world is weary and assumes peace is a hopeless pursuit. The world assumes that God blesses those who fight for their rights. Jesus insists that peacemakers are blessed, even if their's seems an impossible and thankless task.
It's easy to start a fight. It's hard to resolve a conflict. Yet God's word says that when a man's ways are pleasing to God, he can make even his enemies to be at peace with him (as a general rule).
If we're peacemakers, not only does God bless us with supernatural happiness and joy, but we're adopted into His family. It's not that we have to earn God's adoption by being peacemakers. A distinguishing mark of God's children is that we work for peace.
If someone claims to be a child of God and starts a violent conflict, it's highly unlikely they are. If the opposite happens though, they may well be one of God's family. If we claim to be part of God's family, we should demonstrate it by being peacemakers.
'Heavenly Father, thank You for making peace with us through the crucifixion of Your Son. May we too be peacemakers, and children of You, for Your honour we pray, amen'
Comments
Post a Comment