Posted on 03/14/2025 5:20:57 AM PDT by metmom
“‘Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God’” (Matthew 5:9).
Continuing from yesterday, let’s look at two more characteristics of peacemakers.
First, a peacemaker helps others make peace with others. Once you see your duty as a peacemaker in the world, you’ll be looking for ways to build bridges between people and God and then to build them between persons.
By definition, a bridge can’t be one-sided. It must extend between two sides or it can never function. And once built, it continues to need support on both sides or it will collapse. In any relationship our first responsibility is to see that our own side has a solid base. But we also have the responsibility to help the one on the other side build his base. Both must be built on righteousness and truth or the bridge will not stand.
Often the first step in the process is to confront others about their sin, which is the supreme barrier to peace (Matt. 18:15–17). Such confrontation usually causes turmoil, yet the way of righteousness is the only way to peace. Sin that is not dealt with is sin that will disrupt and destroy peace.
Finally, a peacemaker finds a point of agreement. God’s truth and righteousness must never be compromised or weakened. But we are to contend without being contentious, to disagree without being disagreeable, and to confront without being abusive. The peacemaker should speak the truth in love (Eph. 4:15).
When you hunger and thirst for holiness in your own life, you’ll have a passionate desire to see those virtues in the lives of others. That’s a true peacemaker.
Ask Yourself
If the desire for peacemaking is missing from your heart, it points to a deeper problem—that your love for others is not what it should be. Would you say this might be true of you? What are the usual symptoms of a heart that’s grown at least somewhat cold toward others?
From Daily Readings from the Life of Christ, Vol. 1, John MacArthur. Copyright © 2008. Used by permission of Moody Publishers, Chicago, IL 60610, www.moodypublishers.com.
Studying God’s Word ping
On the flip side, the bible talks about those who,are,evil who like to “stir the pot” ie cause trouble. Pookie or whatever her name in jersey shore show was on TV bragging about how she loves to stir up trouble, and how happy it makes her to do so. And sadly it was one of the most popular shows on TV for awhile- celebrating immorality, drunkeness, unfortunately glorifying unfaithfullness etc evidently. She apparently loves to see others suffer.
Oh and off topic, bu5 did you catch the blood moon last night? Or this am I should say? I was awake, but too cold out to wander outside lol. I won’t divert thread, just curious if you saw it.
Yeah, I did. I went outside a couple times but it was visible from indoors.
It wasn’t too cold here, and I dressed warm.
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