Truth
the True Peacemaker

Foreword
The topic of peace is always interesting to
consider, because it has to do with our sense of well-being
and our freedom to engage in all the necessary things of ordinary
life. But there have been particular reasons for recent interest
in the subject. First among these has been the ongoing dilemma
of conflict in those churches where it would appear that God's
Spirit has refreshed the people of God in the meaning of their
gospel. The second has been the opposite problem--a beguiling
tranquility in churches where the absence of friction may be
largely attributable to the socio-economic homogeneity of the
people concerned, rather than the dynamic of love for God. A
third reason has been the distress, of many in our community,
over personal, domestic, national or international matters,
and the need of those involved to find a peace which is more
than an escape from the problems, and better than an anxious
reaction to them. These things make it imperative for the church
to rediscover the peace of God in all of its dimensions, so
as to truly represent the message of Christ to our generation
in the context of its present experience.
Peace is not a concept to master, but the environment
which the Father God creates for his family, and in which his
children have fullness of life. It is the kingdom of God coming
upon a group of people so that they recognize the benevolence
of their God. It is the cessation of judgement, the end of all
fear and condemnation, and in its place, the favour of God on
those reckoned to have kept his law.
The material in this booklet is largely resource
material for those who are prepared to think more on the subject.
Numbers of the biblical references quoted have valuable detail
in them which I have not been able to amplify. The material
is also capable of application to many areas of life which will
become apparent as the subject opens up.
May you have grace and peace as you consider
this theme and subject matter--and may your peace come to all
your fellow believers. As you read on, you will see that such
a prayer is not a mere wish, nor a presumption, nor a pious
exercise for inactivity, but the normal blessing whereby Christians
enrich the lives of others. If the truth is really the word
of God, it does not explain peace but makes peace. Of course,
it also destroys the peace of those who are trusting less than
the truth. |
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| Title:
Truth the True
Peacemaker 
by Rev.
Grant Thorpe
Subject:
Peace (True)
Pages:
20 pp, Booklet
Pub. Date:
1983
ISBN:
0 86408 006 9
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