Topic: Making Things Whole – Our Daily Bread july 26 2019
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Bible in a Year :Psalms 40–42; Acts 27:1–26
Blessed are the peacemakers.Matthew 5:9
Today’s Scripture & Insight:Matthew 5:9, 13–16
In the documentary Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry, author Berry spoke of how divorce describes the state of our world. We’re divorced from one another, from our history, from the land. Things that should be whole are split apart. When asked what we should do about this sad fact, Berry said, “We can’t put everything back together. We just take two things and put them together.” We take two things broken apart and make them one again.
“Blessed are the peacemakers,” Jesus tells us (Matthew 5:9). To make peace is to bring shalom. And shalom refers to the world being set right. One theologian describes shalom as “universal flourishing, wholeness and delight. . . . [It’s] the way things ought to be.” Shalom is taking what’s broken and making it whole. As Jesus guides, may we strive to make things right. He calls us to be peacemakers, to be the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world” (vv. 13–14)
There are many ways to be peacemakers in the world, but with each may we engage brokenness rather than surrendering to it. In God’s power, let’s choose to not allow a friendship to die or let a struggling neighborhood languish or yield to apathy and isolation. Let’s look for the broken places, trusting God to give us the wisdom and skill to participate in making them whole again.
By Winn Collier
Reflect & Pray
What are two things you’re aware of that need to be brought back together? How might God be calling you to participate in making them whole?
There are many broken things around me, God. I don’t know where to begin. Will You show me where to start?
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