22 Feb 2008 03:51:33 | Joyce C. Lock
Some of the most beautiful people in the world are known as
‘peacemakers’. They're often labeled as lazy because they don't
match the energy and drive of a doer. Instead, they are more
likely to rise to the occasion out of care, compassion, and
concern.
The peacemaker is tender hearted and generous (with a heart of
gold). They're the personality we're most drawn to when we need
a listening ear or some sort of help. There's a sense of
serenity in their presence because we're most likely to be
received unconditionally.
"Near to the heart of God" can often be said of a peacemaker,
as their relationship with Him is often quite intense.
The peacemaker is just that, a PEACE MAKER. Though they're
often quite successful in their profession, their personal life
is far from beautiful. They have a tendency to get crapped on,
manipulated, taken advantage of, and used ... to back down from
most any stand, reject a higher calling, do whatever it takes
for the sake of peace.
Being emotionally bound, the peacemaker may have great
difficulty in making or keeping a commitment (as their emotions
change at least daily). And, whatever commitment is made may be
overruled by the objections of another.
It seems sad that the peace maker has so much more to offer,
yet lets fear of adversity rule; that others get to call the
shots for their life, while they ache inside for what might have
been.
Perhaps we could be more sensitive in considering the plight of
a peacemaker, to not push our will on them and not to hold them
back. We might, gradually, teach and guide them to become
stronger in taking stands; drawing on their faith in God to see
them through.
Otherwise, when they stand before their Maker, there will be no
one standing by their side; no one else to blame. When God asks
why they didn't follow His callings, their only answer might be,
"Well, I thought about it."
Then, God just might turn to us and ask where we were when the
peacemaker needed us.
© by Joyce C. Lock
http://my.homewithgod.com/blessingsandlessons/ This writing may
be used in its entirety, with credits in tact, for non-profit
ministering purposes.
About Author :
In addition to being a published author and poet, Joyce C. Lock
created the religion column, "Christianity Made Simple" for Peru
Daily Tribune, continues to write inspirational articles for
area newspapers, and shares further in online and e-mail
ministries.