"Blessed are the peacemaker's for they will be called the sons of God."
(Matthew 5:9)
What side of the fence are you on? Are you a peacemaker or a peacekeeper? The shameful thing would be if you were somehow straddling the fence!
A peacekeeper looks to maintain peace at all costs. They compromise truth to avoid confrontation and work hard to convince onlookers that nothing is wrong and that nothing bothers them. They are quick to hide from tense situations and bristle at disagreements of any kind. They like the status quo and fake spirituality and humility as a devise to sidestep conflict by any means necessary.
On the other hand, a peacemaker seeks to create peace and will endure hardship, turmoil and adversity to achieve it. They will confront the adversary with truth, no matter what the cost. He will sacrifice relationships and status and social acceptance to maintain his integrity. He hates sin and loves God. His only desire is to point people to Jesus Christ.
How does one become a peacemaker? By fasting! (Isaiah 58:6-14). I am not talking about changing your diet or turning off your TV for two weeks. I am talking serving God's people in the marketplace. A servant's heart is that of a peacemaker (one who is a light bearer and messenger of the gospel of peace, which is the Word of God). Amen...
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