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Bringing Peace in a World of Conflict
Key Scripture: Matthew 5:9-10
What does it look like to be a peacemaker in today’s world? With so much division and conflict, the idea of bringing peace might seem impossible, yet Jesus calls us to this very role.
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9). Peacemakers are those who actively work to resolve conflicts and heal relationships. This isn’t about avoiding difficult conversations or keeping peace at any cost; rather, it’s about seeking reconciliation and restoring harmony where there’s division. In a culture that often promotes drama and conflict, Kingdom people are called to bring peace. We don’t fuel the fire of arguments, but we seek to calm them.
However, being a peacemaker isn’t always easy. Jesus reminds us that living according to Kingdom values can lead to opposition. “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:10). Standing up for what is right, living with integrity, and walking in love can sometimes make us targets for criticism or rejection. Yet, Jesus encourages us that the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who endure persecution for righteousness.
In a world that thrives on conflict, the way of the Kingdom is to pursue peace. It takes courage to be a peacemaker, especially when others are looking for a fight. But as children of God, we are called to reflect his heart for unity and reconciliation.
Today, think about how you can be a peacemaker in your relationships and reflect on areas where you might face opposition for standing up for what’s right.
Prayer:
Father, give me the courage to be a peacemaker. Help me stand for righteousness even when it’s hard, and use me to bring your peace into every situation.
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About this Plan

In this 6-day devotional, explore Jesus' counter-cultural teachings from the Sermon on the Mount. Discover how the Kingdom of God challenges worldly values, calling us to live with humility, mercy, and an eternal perspective. Each day offers reflections and practical steps to align your life with Kingdom principles and follow Jesus' way in a world that often goes the opposite direction.
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