Embracing the Call to Peacemaking in Community

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1) "Peacemakers act with courageous honesty. Peacemakers act with courageous honesty. Here's what Jesus says, Matthew chapter 5, right? So a few verses after he says blessed are the peacemakers, then he makes his comment. Therefore, if you're offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to them and then come and offer your gift." [39:58] ( | | )

2) "Like this is why I say peacemakers have courageous honesty because like the easy thing to do is to say, oh you know what, if they got a problem with me, maybe they can come and find me. That's their problem. If they're upset by what I did, that's not on me. If they're too sensitive or they're easily offended, that's not my problem. And Jesus says, wait a minute, if you know that's a problem for them, go and be reconciled." [41:54] ( | | )

3) "Peacemakers also practice humility. This is for us, so we're going to meddle just a little bit here, right? It's interesting to see how when you read the Gospels, when you read about Jesus' interaction and how often Jesus is involved in these conflicts with people. But interestingly, Jesus' approach to that is often like he kind of steps around the conflict and he goes to the issue behind or beneath the issue." [46:24] ( | | )

4) "So if we're going to be Jesus-like peacemakers, it will require reflection. It will require any of us who want to be a peacemaker to say, I'm going to need to step back for a moment and do a little reflection on what's going on in here. I'm going to need to invite God as the writer of Psalm 139 says, search my heart and see if there's any wicked way in me. God, help me understand what's going on in here. In a word, it will require humility." [51:46] ( | | )

5) "Peacemakers see the big picture. They see the big picture. So Jesus' family isn't about me. It isn't about you or you or you. It's about all of us together, right? It's about a new kind of community, a new kind of family, a new kind of humanity. Pastor Katie talked about this a little bit last week when she preached. You didn't hear that. Get the message and take it to heart." [52:54] ( | | )

6) "And then he adds this, right? And there's you can read the rest of this chapter on your own, right? But later on, a couple of verses later, Romans 14 verse 19. Therefore, he says, let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification. It's kind of a fancy church where just means like building things up, right? Building what up? This community that Jesus came to start, right?" [58:36] ( | | )

7) "Here's some ways that family feud, I think, could be handled based on some of the things that we've looked at, right? Courageously speak honestly to the person involved. We talked about that. Be willing to say, you know what? It's not my favorite thing to do, but I think it's really important because this is how we're going to create peace where it does not exist." [59:54] ( | | )

8) "My hope and my prayer is that you will aspire to be that kind of peacemaker in your relationships, particularly in your church community, your church family with these siblings. Will you be a peacemaker? The opportunity is waiting for you at the next family." [01:01:36] ( | | )

9) "Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called the children of God. Blessed are the peacemakers. And understand like Jesus was talking to people who were living in a very conflicted time. Like they were living in an environment where their country was being governed by an occupying army." [36:41] ( | | )

10) "Family feuds need peacemakers. Family feuds need peacemakers. And I think Jesus knew this. I think Jesus anticipated this. And the reason I say that is because from the very beginning in the first recorded conversation we have from Jesus, his first message, the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus jumps in and he talks specifically about peacemakers." [36:00] ( | | )

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