ADAR 16
Peace-MAKER
“Blessed are the
peacemakers, because they shall be called sons of Elohim.” (Mat 5:9 ISR)
When I originally wrote this
essay (ten or more years ago), the headlines of that week told us that Iran was again stalling concerning the
disposal of their uranium supplies, which are the key ingredients to atomic
bombs. And it is still so today: all indications are still pointed toward a full-scale war between Israel (who is defending
its homeland) and Iran. Events in the
past decade center around the sham of an agreement concerning nuclear arms that
the United States had made with Iran, an agreement that looks to be resurrected
by the new administration. And so the Middle
East continues to be a melting pot, on the verge of boiling over. Add to this scenario the tension that still
exists between North Korea and the rest of the world; most folk believe that
this country still retains much of its nuclear arsenal, in spite of on-going
peace talks. Let me also mention the
internal dissension and civil unrest we are currently experiencing here in
America – none of the above leads to an atmosphere of peace.
The entire world is looking for peace, yet never, in its history, has peace been more elusive. Our Messiah Yeshua told us that we would hear of “wars, and rumors of wars”, but we were not to let these things disturb us (Mat 24:6). Why? Because peace, lasting peace, begins with the Prince of Peace, the Sar Shalom, and with His kingdom.
“Peace I leave with you; MY [OWN] PEACE I now give and bequeath to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. [Stop allowing yourselves to be agitated and disturbed; and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and intimidated and cowardly and unsettled.]” (John 14:27 AMPC, emphasis mine)
There are those who step up into the role of ‘makers of peace’, who strive earnestly for reconciliation and restoration, ending all bitterness and strife between individuals, families, groups, even nations. We are all called to a ministry of reconciliation, but those who carry this anointing of ‘peacemaker’ also walk in a boldness, a courage, for peace must be pursued. Peace is never compromise, and it takes trust, commitment, love, vulnerability, and faith in the Elohim of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to accomplish what must be done for it to be successful.
Will there be peace on earth? Not until Messiah Yeshua returns. But we have the assurance that HE is our peace (Eph 2:14), and if we hold on to Him, we can (and need to) be the witness of peace in the midst of all the storms that He desires us to be. As we walk in His peace, it will overflow to the world around us, the world in which we are a part of, a sweet-smelling aroma unto our Elohim, our Creator…
“If possible, on your part, be at
peace with all men.” (Rom 12:18 ISR)
“So, then, let us pursue the matters of peace and the matters for building up one another.” (Rom 14:19 ISR)
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