June 17th – Romans 12:18

Romans 12:18

Eleanor Roosevelt said, “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.” Living in peace with others involves humility, patience, and a willingness to understand and forgive. It calls us to try and bridge divides through kindness and compassion, reflecting the love of Christ. But what do we do when peace can’t be achieved due to factors beyond our control? In such cases, the scripture advises us to continue displaying grace and to avoid escalating conflicts. To trust that our commitment to peace honors God even when it doesn’t yield immediate results. This approach doesn’t mean compromising our values but rather maintaining a heart of love and respect, even in the face of opposition. It teaches us to leave unresolved issues in God’s hands, knowing that we have done our part to live peacefully. Allowing us to diligently seek peace, while also accepting that ultimate harmony sometimes rests beyond our best efforts.

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