Four G's Of Peacemaking By Ken Sande

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Everyone wants peace in their lives, their communities and for the world. In a perfect world it would be like that, but we do not have that luxury in everyday life. There is conflict happening on a daily basis whether it is personal, in relationships, jobs, school, or violence such as wars between countries or against each other. We all strive for peace and by working together to resolve the conflicts we may one day be able to attain it and be able to replace all the conflicts with peaceful actions. Psalm 34:14 “Turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it” (Holy Bible, ESV) and to follow this scripture peacemaking begins with an individual. Ken Sande, in his book The Peace Maker talks about the Peacemaker’s Pledge and the four principles or the four G’s that make up that pledge and those are to Glorify God, Get the log out of your own way, Gently restore, and Go and be reconciled. The Peace Makers pledge states that: …show more content…

In it, God gives us all the tools we need to find peace and reconciliation with those around us and ourselves. If we can glorify God with our belief and love in him, and realize that we can make mistakes and we should not judge or blame others for situations of conflict that we had a part in without looking at our faults first and the role we played in it, or learn to talk out situations of conflict with those who we feel wronged us in a private way so both sides can be heard, or if we can show and give forgiveness when and where it is needed then we can find peace. If we share or teach others about the four ‘G’s they can also find the peace they are seeking and we in turn become one of the peacekeepers. Colossians 3:14-15 “And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful” (Holy Bible

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