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Are You a Peacemaker?

March 13, 2024 • Pastor Arthur Jackson III

ARE YOU A PEACEMAKER?

Matt.5:9

Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the Children of God”


In this verse of scripture, we have come to the last of what is referred to as the “SEVEN FOUNDATIONAL BEATITUDES” in the Sermon on the Mount. There are two more beatitudes that follow these seven, but they emphasize the persecution that comes from holy conduct and not the pattern required for holy conduct.


This seventh beatitude, which focuses on peacemaking, really reminds us of a great lack of peace in the world. Realistically speaking, if we didn’t have any PEACE-BREAKING…there would be no need for any PEACEMAKING! But unfortunately, peace-breaking is what characterizes the world.

▪ Civil unrest in United States – in 2020

▪ Civil unrest in Haiti – 2018 – Present

▪ The conflict between Russia and Ukraine 2014 – Present

▪ Civil unrest in Belarus – 2020 – Present

▪ Civil unrest in Colombia – 2021


God calls us to be “Peacemakers”

 “Peacemaker” – The word translated simply means, “to make peace.”


Being a peacemaker involves more than just talking about peace, loving peace, and even honoring peace. It means to be to be actively involved in doing something positive to bring about peace where strife may be present.


❖ Firefighters don’t run from fires…they run to fires! They seek to put fires out. Peacemakers seek to put out the fires of discord.


MOST OF US ARE “PEACE-LOVERS”

➢ Peace lovers hate contention and try to avoid it at all costs.

➢ Peace lovers hate being around confusion.

➢ Peace lovers don’t like fighting and will flee hostile situations.

➢ Peace lovers strive to have and maintain a drama free life.

➢ Peace lovers will do an “about-face” at the very sight of trouble.


 ROM.12: 17,18 – “Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably will all men.” [KJV]

 HE.12:14 – “Follow peace with all men, and holiness without which no man shall see the Lord” But Jesus is not talking about “peace-lovers!” Jesus wants us to be “peacemakers.”


➢ Peacemakers look for contention, but they do so to bring calm.

➢ Peacemakers look for strife so that they can bring some structure.

➢ Peacemakers look for problems, but they do so to bring peace.

➢ Peacemakers look for cliques, but only to bring cohesiveness.

➢ Peacemakers look for divisions so they can dissolve them.


ARE YOU A PEACEMAKER?


To be a peacemaker requires at least two important musts or qualifications. They are SANCTITY and SACRIFICE. The peacemaker must be pure, and he must be willing to pay a price. Both these qualifications are seen in the work of Jesus Christ. In order for Christ to bring peace with God for mankind, He had to be absolutely sinless, and He had to pay an enormous price—that price was Him dying at Calvary. Note what the Apostle Paul said,


 “And having made peace through the blood of His cross, by Him to reconcile all things unto Himself; by Him I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven.” Col. 1:20


■ We have to be righteous to be peacemakers, for sin causes strife. How can one who is causing strife be a peacemaker? We have to be willing to pay a price or we will not do much peacemaking either! F.B. MEYER elaborated on the cost it will be to us to be a peacemaker when he said,


 “If we are to make peace with others it may well be at heavy cost to ourselves....at a great cost of tears and anguish. It will cost us something to make and maintain peace. We might have to sacrifice our pride, reputation, and the maintenance of our fancied rights, to say nothing of ease and self-indulgence, if we shall repair the wrong of the evildoer, and readjust broken relationships. It’s going to cost us something.”


This might explain why so few are peacemakers!


MAKING PEACE TAKES EFFORT!


THE PROFILE OF TWO PEACEMAKERS: ABRAHAM & ABIGAIL


Abraham – GEN.13: 1-13. Abraham’s dealing with Lot regarding a problem they had living together, displays in an excellent way the peacemaking work Christ spoke of in this beatitude.


Abigail – I Sam. 25:1-35 – Abigail’s wisdom in defusing a hostile situation led to the salvation of her household. When Nabal refused to recompense David for the protection he and his men provided for Nabal, David threatened bloody revenge. When Abigail heard of David’s threat, she quickly took action and brought about peace.