Day 24 of 40: Peace

Read: Psalm 12o:6-10
Often it seems as if violence is the only solution the world trusts. We are quick to resort to violence, always looking for the opportunity to lash out, launch missiles, or blow up innocent bystanders. Of course, sometimes there is no other option; sometimes evil must be resisted and the vulnerable protected by force. But that has to be a last resort, not an immediate response.

Instead, we should look for peaceful solutions. This is not weakness; arguing for peace is hard work. Take the writer of this psalm; he’s tired, he’s disillusioned, and he has lived too long among these people. He just can’t take it anymore. “Love your enemies,” says Jesus (Matthew 5.44). “Do your best to live at peace with everyone,” says Paul (Romans 12.18).

So we keep on going. Where there is conflict—in our world, in our communities, in our homes—the Christian way is to talk, to bring people together, to understand and, if possible, address grievances. We must speak out for peace among people who often speak only of war.

It’s not going to be easy. It’s a tough struggle, as this psalm shows. Peace, ironically enough, is worth fighting for, but not only with guns.

Reflect

Where in your community is peace needed most? Where in the larger world? What qualities are needed to be a successful peacemaker?

How will you be an advocate of peace in your community? Pray for God’s peace to reign where there is chaos.

Pray:

Lord, I want to be your child and live at peace with people, encouraging others to do the same. Help me to be full of kindness and truth.

 

 

 

 

 

Next: Day 25 of 40.

 

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Comments

  1. The HoPE Team says

    Thank you Victoria for sharing about your choice to run to God. God bless you on your walk(run) towards Him everyday.Peace!

  2. Victoria says

    Thank you for a beautiful prayer – one I will memorize. As a child of God i’m striving to remember to stop and go to Him before “reacting” and “acting.” I don’t want my culture to dictate my way during conflicts and stressful situations. My culture is not my God’s answer or way.

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