Why We Lose
Our Peace?
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Romans 12:3-10
One of the
greatest enemies to peace is the entitlement mentality that’s widespread in our
land today. Too few people are satisfied with their portion in life. Underlying
this discontent is the false assumption that society owes them something or
that their rights are being overlooked. This type of self-centered thinking can
creep into businesses, marriages, churches, and other institutions, generating
all kinds of discord and causing far-reaching consequences.
This is the
type of situation that was developing in the 13th chapter of Genesis, when
Abram and his nephew Lot were attempting to dwell in an area that was too small
for the abundant holdings of both men. The pressure became so great that there
was enormous strife between Abram’s herdsmen and those working for Lot.
Something had to be done.
Abram in
his wisdom eased the tension by offering Lot his choice of pasturelands (Gen.
13:9). Instead of fighting for his so-called rights, Abram chose the way of
peace. He did what the apostle Paul advised centuries later when he wrote,
“Give preference to one another in honor” (Rom. 12:10).
Did Abram
lose out by being generous to Lot? Not at all. Take note of God’s words to the
patriarch after he had willingly relinquished the prime territory to his nephew
and departed (Gen. 13:14-15)—the Lord saw fit to promise all that land and
beyond to Abram and his descendants. Our God blesses peacemakers (Matt.
5:9).
By pastor Charles Stanley
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