Outward Living - Peace Making Day

WEEK 4

“Better to trip with the feet than with the tongue.” – Zeno

Peace is protected by disciplined speech. Words spoken in haste create wounds far deeper than physical missteps. Choose your responses carefully, knowing that silence, patience, and measured words often build more harmony than anything spoken in anger. A peaceful person speaks with intention and clarity.

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” – Matthew 5:9

Peace-making is an active expression of God’s heart. It calls you to bring calm where there is tension and compassion where there is conflict. When you choose peace over pride, you reflect the character of Christ. Let your words and actions today soften division and create space for healing. You carry the presence of God into every interaction.

 

Let your actions reflect God’s peace and your words reflect Stoic restraint. Peace-making becomes powerful where compassion and self-control meet.

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