Pursuing Peaceنموونە
At Peace with Others
In some churches, there is an act called exchanging the peace which symbolizes Christian love and unity being shared among believers. When we become used to following traditions, it can be easy to forget the rich meaning behind them. A strong community is one that is in peace, sowing this into the lives of others. With increasing individualism in our societies, the walls are becoming seemingly higher to climb over, as is showing love and peace to those we don’t know.
Offering peace to others can be as simple as visiting an elderly neighbor, giving a cup of water, feeding the poor or caring for a child. It may be forgiving someone who has wronged you, speaking up for the oppressed, going the second mile when you'd rather not budge an inch, or simply saying sorry. These actions must be rooted in a life of prayer. Prayer for true peace and building up the Kingdom of God on this earth.
African proverbs:
When there is peace in the country, the chief does not carry a shield. ~ Ugandan proverb
When a king has good counselors, his reign is peaceful. ~ Ashanti proverb
Tearfund sees real stories of transformation and peace building. Read a story of a Tearfund partner who helped turn back the tide of hatred in one Nigerian community.
Action:
Do you need to seek peace in a relationship with someone? Ask to meet and explain why you would like to do this. Ask God to show you how to offer Christ-like love and forgiveness.
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About this Plan
Tearfund seeks God's leading in how to be an active voice of peace, restored relationships, and cohesion amongst communities around the world. This 7-day study has daily actions for restoring your own relationships and praying for the world we live in, using rich wisdom from African proverbs to help us discover God’s true peace.
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