Peace-work
"What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don't they come from your desires that battle within you?" (James 4:1, NIV) What is it you want? Are the desires of your heart in accordance with His desires for you? If you get what you want, who stands to profit? Are you seeking things of your own? These are important questions in the present distress and they need to be addressed if we are to avert disaster. Jesus said, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you." (Matthew 6:33)
If we would expend the same energy we spend in angst and concerns about our "rights" on seeking the things Jesus identified as the "first" things, we have His assurance that we would find a bumper crop of righteousness. Remember that He also said we would be known as His disciples by the love we show one to another and that we are to abide in Him so we can bear much fruit. James said, "The fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace." (James 3:18) Quoting Jesus again, "Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God." (Matthew 4:9)
As I pondered on these things, an awareness of the sacredness of the Body of Christ grew, bringing a strong caution to mind. Not discerning the Lord's Body is a recipe for disaster, both personal and corporate. Those who fight and bite and devour are not serving the Lord Christ. But peace and righteousness are so intertwined as to work in concert in ushering in the Kingdom of Heaven wherein dwelleth righteousness. Wherefore, "...be diligent that ye may be found of Him in peace, without spot, and blameless." (II Peter 3:14)
Making peace can be hard work, but the rewards are eternal! "And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of rightousness quietness and assurance for ever." (Isaiah 32:17)
"Blessed are the peacemakers!"
Friday, February 16, 2007
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7 comments:
It looks like Bloggins is suiting you just fine.
I think it just an incredible element in our tech savy, crazy culture that can be quite edifying.
God Bless ya Real Good!!
Scott Phillips
www.inbythroughhim.blogspot.com
What if you want peace, but there are other that have angst against you and don't wish to reconcile?
Is it possible to NOT make peace, but pray for those who despitfully use you?
Kendra
Kendra, thank you for your comment - and you're right. There are those who are implacable and dealing with them is a hard thing.
But the Word of God covers just such a scenario. See Romans 12:18; 14:19; & Hebrews 12:14. Also "A soft answer turneth away wrath." (Proverbs 15:1)
Jesus spoke of turning the other cheek and the quote you mentioned about praying for those who despitefully use you. Paul spoke of going to court and said we ought to allow the angry one to win... take the wrong he wants to do you. (I Corinthians 6:7) This is not easy but it's needful, if we are to become like the Master - and is that not the goal?
My first time to visit the blog (the last time I tried, I was in a location where the internet service was too slow). I value the work you're doing.
Stanley Scism
www.stanleyscism.com
As you said, it is not easy.
I pray for these people, and hope that someday reconciliation may come about.
Thank you for your words of wisdom.
Kendra
I suppose most of my ill feelings towards others can be traced to issues within. Its easy to see the faults of others... much harder to find the issue hidden in ones own heart.
rlc
Your blog is very nice! You have mentioned favorite sermons/preachers. Just wanted to let you know, one of your favs was at our church, Westside Pentecostal Church, Indpls, IN, yesterday 4-6-08.
Bro Mark Grisham was with us and he preached "TAKE NO OFFENSE"! and Yes, he did preach! So "take no offense" that he was at our church and not yours. Blessed are the peacemakers, ya' know.
His brother, Greg, is having heart surgery this week here in Indpls, so pray for the Grisham family.
Your sister in Christ!
Dana Elsey
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