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  Peace 
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            [April 20, 2010]  
            
             --"As Jesus came near and saw 
			the city, he wept over it, saying, ''If you, even you, had only 
			recognized on this day the things that make for peace!'"-Luke 19: 
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			Would you even know peace if you saw it? It seems that peace has 
			become a stranger in this land over recent years. As wars began 
			abroad so too did the partisan wars of our political and cultural 
			landscape escalate. Now we have reached the point where hatred and 
			vitriol are so pervasive that it feels impossible to even have civil 
			conversations anymore.  
			  
			A couple of weeks ago I accompanied the visioning council of the 
			presbytery to Bradley University where we met with some students to 
			ask them about issues of faith and church. One thing that became 
			quickly apparent was that they were not shy about speaking about 
			faith, but they were scared. Each of the students in my small group 
			recounted instances where the sharing of faith or belief or even 
			doubt had led to a heated argument that they did not want. Each of 
			them were interested in speaking about faith and doubt, but they had 
			become scared of bringing it up. How many of us are the same, scared 
			to speak about politics or faith for fear of the reactions that we 
			will receive? We are not just at war in Iraq and Afghanistan, we are 
			at war here too. And this war could very well see the end of civic 
			dialogue in our nation.
 But if this is to happen then we, as Christians, must not be party 
			to it. Jesus, you see, was all about peace. In his life we see all 
			the things that make for peace and these same attitudes and 
			attributes can bring peace to our own relationships and even our own 
			nation. Love of enemy and friend, compassion for those in need, 
			outreach to those on the fringes of society, honesty in our words 
			and deeds. These are the seeds of peace and the foundation for 
			peaceful relationships.
 
			  
			As Christians we must always seek peace in our conversations and 
			dialogues and we should create a safe harbor amidst the tumultuous 
			political sea around us for people to come and speak without fear of 
			anger, rage or name-calling. So lets allow the pundits to scream 
			away on television and the politicians to call each other nazis, and 
			let's step back. Let's treat those who disagree with us with dignity 
			and respect and speak to them with peace in our hearts. Let us show 
			the world the things that make for peace in the name of he who came 
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            Prayer: Holy God, help me to be a peacemaker. Help me to 
			be open and honest in my conversations and to respect others even as 
			I might disagree with them. I pray in the name of Jesus the Christ. 
			Amen. 
            [Phil Blackburn, First Presbyterian Church] 
            
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