December 12, 2011 — by Bill Crowder
Our Daily Bread
Read: Philippians 4:4-9
If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men. —Romans 12:18
Bible in a year:
Hosea 9-11; Revelation 3
Hosea 9-11; Revelation 3
On
a recent trip, the flight attendant asked if I flew very often. When I
said I did, he asked, “Have you noticed people on planes becoming
increasingly more belligerent and aggressive in recent months?” I had
to confess that I agreed with him. We began talking about what might be
contributing to it—things like increased airport security, higher
costs, fewer services, and a general dissatisfaction with travel. As if
to prove the point, our conversation was interrupted by a passenger who
refused to sit in his assigned seat because he liked someone else’s
seat assignment better!
When we encounter anger and belligerence, the follower of Christ can
be a peacemaker. Paul wrote to the church at Rome with this challenge,
“If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all
men” (Rom. 12:18).
What does that mean? For one thing, it means that we must control what
we can control. We can’t control the attitudes of others, but we can
control our response.
When we see angry or hostile attitudes displayed around us, we can
show the heart of the Prince of Peace by responding graciously in a
peaceful manner. In this way we will demonstrate the attitude of our
Savior in a world filled with a growing belligerence.
Sometimes in a conversation
Words of anger can be heard;
If in peace we can defuse it,
We are living by God’s Word. —Hess
Words of anger can be heard;
If in peace we can defuse it,
We are living by God’s Word. —Hess
The world needs a peace that passes all misunderstanding.

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