Formula for Peace
Ephesians
4:2-3 says, “With all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing
forbearance to one another in love, being diligent to preserve the unity of the
Spirit in the bond of peace.”
Everyone
has virtues and vices. We should admire others’ virtue and forget others’
vices. This helps us to bear with one another and will unite us in peace. If we
only look at the vices of others and neglect to acknowledge their virtues,
dissensions will arise. Some like to magnify the faults of others but Jesus
said, “And why do you look at the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do
not notice the log that is in your own eye?” (Mt 7:3-4) Some harp on the
weaknesses of others. This is uncalled for. When we attack others on their
weaknesses, we are actually showing our foolishness because in the eyes of God,
we may have greater faults. Besides God, nobody has the right to criticize or
to judge others. The Bible says, “And do you suppose this, O man, when you pass
judgment upon those who practice such things and do the same yourself, that you
will escape the judgment of God?” (Rom 2:3).
Christians
too have conflicts with others in their daily lives. When others wrong us and
cause us to suffer in one way or other, we should not retaliate or be
depressed. Instead we should show “forbearance for one another in love”. This
is the standard expected of us in the Bible. As long as we can practise this, we can lead a happy life. However
forbearance involves love because without true love there will be no true
forbearance. Forbearance is love manifested when others have wronged us. Forbearance
is a virtue that must be in all Christians.
To show
forbearance for one another in love is to overlook the faults of others and to
hide them with love. This is however passive. Active forbearance requires one
to learn the virtues of others. The church is a spiritual fellowship of
believers. Believers should interact with one another and love one another. No
one can isolate him from other brethren and lead a solitary Christian life. No
part of the human body can be cut off and still function. We should admire and
learn the virtues of others and forget the vices of others. Allow virtues to
overshadow vices in order to live in peace.
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