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1) Peace is a Pursuit
2) Pursuing Peace is Harder When You Feel Victimized
Background of Psalm 34
In the midst of David’s writing about the pursuit of peace when he was wronged, there is a prophecy of the crucified Christ
3) Pursuing Peace is My Responsibility
How To Activate Peace in Relationships: 1) Hold Your Peace
hold (one's) peace - to stay quiet despite wanting to say something.
Aramaic Bible in Plain English: “LORD JEHOVAH will fight for your persons when you will be calm”
How to Activate Peace in Relationships: 1) Hold Your Peace 2) Keep the Relationship Open
Is Turning the Other Cheek a Jewish Value? - Questions ...
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1791975
Published: Mar 27, 2012
Author: Yehuda Shurpin
Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins
turning the other cheek "the turning of the other cheek" mean't not to bear a grudge, not to let 'the sun go down on your anger'.
It has nothing to do with lex talionis or otherwise.
Self defence is encouraged in both Jewish and 'Christian' writings.
Neither does the Torah tell one to walk tall but carry a big stick.
Turning the Other Cheek in Jewish Law | Torah Musings
https://www.torahmusings.com/2014/11/turning-the-other-cheek-in-jewish-law
Nov 11, 2014 · Nov 11, 2014 · It is a reconciliation, the mending of a rift.
As such, true forgiveness requires two parties, the offender to apologize and the victim to forgive.
If someone is unrepentant, he cannot be forgiven.
When you turn the other cheek and allow an assailant to hit you again, your attempt to forgive is violently rejected.
Offer forgiveness Even When It Isn’t Sought.
Consider the other’s perspective.
4) God’s Desire for You is Peace
Jehovah shalom (Yahweh shalom) The Lord is Peace
Jehovah shalom is one of three names for God that was actually given to an altar.
It happened when the angel of Yahweh (the LORD) visited Gideon to recruit him as a new judge over Israel to deliver the nation from the Midianites.
Gideon thought that he would die because he had seen the angel.
God spoke to Him and said, “Peace!
Do not be afraid.
You are not going to die” (Judg.
6:23 NIV).
The incident made such an impression on Gideon that he built an altar in Ophrah and gave it the name Jehovah shalom.
Altars made of uncut stones lasted for centuries in the relatively dry climate of Israel.
Shalom is not just an absence of noise or strife.
The word shalom speaks of wholeness and harmony with oneself and others, and of completion and fulfillment.
As Jesus said, it is a peace far beyond the world’s peace (John 14:27; 16:33).
The ultimate peace is peace with God.
How to Activate Peace in Your Life: 1) Shift Your Focus
How to Activate Peace in Your Life: 1) Shift Your Focus 2) Worship
It Is Well Story
How to Activate Peace In Your Life: 1) Shift Your Focus 2) Worship 3) Give Your Problems To God
Hezekiah Story
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