Sermon on the Mount: The BeatitudesSample
Day 21:
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. - Matthew 5:9
Reflecting God’s peace in the world
Our calling as peacemakers extends beyond our immediate relationships to our wider community and the world. James 3:18 says, “Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.” Bringing God’s peace into our world involves sowing seeds of kindness, justice, and understanding. It means being proactive in addressing injustice and standing up for those who are marginalized or oppressed.
Reflecting God’s peace is more than avoiding conflict; it’s about actively promoting what is right and good. This may involve advocating for peace in your community, volunteering to help those in need, or being a calming presence in chaotic situations.
Peacemakers are not passive; they are agents of God’s kingdom, bringing His light into places of darkness and division.
As we pray for opportunities to be peacemakers, let us be open to how God wants to use us. Whether through small acts of kindness or more significant efforts to bring change, may our lives be a witness to the peace of Christ that transforms the world.
Prayer focus:
Asking for opportunities to be a peacemaker in your wider community.
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About this Plan
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most incredible passages of scripture in the entire Bible. It is the longest passage of Jesus speaking without interruption. The Beatitudes, or attitudes of supreme blessing, are a roadmap for our lives, teaching us to reflect the nature of Jesus Christ in every interaction. Throughout this devotional, we will spend three days on each beatitude, ending with a focus on applying the entirety of it to our daily lives.
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