Pursuing the Fruits
of the Spirit, Part 1: Peace
But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Galatians 5:22-23
I recently dreamed that I was in a large church filled with
young men. Two, very tall, male angels were passing out headphones to many of
the young men. A message from the Father was broadcast over the headphones to
those who put them on. God the Father said, “This is a message to all of the
young men who refuse to work on their lives. Don’t shoot one another; this is
how the world will destroy itself.”
I understood that when Christians attack one another, this
is very displeasing to the Lord. When I was a young man, I was taught to stand
up for myself and to fight back when attacked. If someone would make me
trouble, I would give it back to them. I felt at times, that turning the other cheek was a
sign of weakness. However, God’s Word teaches us to pursue peace with all men.
I have witnessed many quarrels in the work place, in families, among church
members, and on a larger scale among nations. The contentious nature of people
leads to wars among nations, and ultimately to nuclear destruction. When the restraining
hand of the Lord is removed, sudden destruction will come upon mankind.
Christians are to reflect the attributes of Christ. We are
to bless those who curse us, and to do good to those who persecute us. When
slapped upon one check, we are to turn the other. We are to love our enemies as
our self, as well as to pursue peace with all men. We are not to render insult
for insult, or reviling for reviling. When we bear the good fruit of God’s
Spirit, we will bring glory to our Father which is in heaven. Fighting and
bickering among Christians, will push people away from the truth of salvation
through Christ. We need to keep in mind that people are watching us. We need to
give the world a reason to want the hope that we have in Christ. Showing
kindness and love toward others is the greatest witness of our faith in Jesus
Christ.
It is not wrong to
defend our lives, or the lives of others. Christ’s disciples had two swords for
their personal protection. It is also honorable to defend your nation when it is
unjustly attacked. However, offensive warfare is to be deplored. We must use
wisdom in interpreting the scriptures. Old Testament Israel was commanded by
the Lord to fight many battles. Christians should obey the laws of the land, as
well as be subject to those who govern over us, as long as it does not
compromise our faith. Immoral laws, such as gay marriage and abortion rights,
should be protested.
Pursuing peace with all people is not easy. It requires work
on our part, as well as guidance from the Holy Spirit. Many people will say or
do things, which may inflame us, but we must be swift to hear, slow to speak,
and slow to anger, because the world is watching us. (James 1:19) So then, my beloved brethren, let
every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath; 20 for the wrath of
man does not produce the righteousness of God.
(Heb 12:14) Pursue peace with all people, and holiness,
without which no one will see the Lord: 15 looking carefully lest anyone fall
short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up cause
trouble, and by this many become defiled;
(1Peter 3:8) Finally, all of you be of one mind, having
compassion for one another; love as brothers, be tenderhearted, be courteous;
9 not returning evil for evil or reviling for reviling, but
on the contrary blessing, knowing that you were called to this, that you may
inherit a blessing.
(1 Peter 3:10) For "He who would love life And see good
days, Let him refrain his tongue from evil, And his lips from speaking deceit.
11 Let him turn away from evil and do good; Let him seek peace and pursue it.
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