The Happy Life | The Peacemakers | Matthew 5:9 & Jeremiah 29:1-7. May 31, 2026
What if peace is more than the absence of conflict?In a world filled with division, outrage, fractured relationships, and constant tension, Jesus makes a surprising declaration:“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.” (Matthew 5:9)In this message from The Happy Life series, we discover that biblical peacemaking is far more than keeping the peace or avoiding difficult conversations. Jesus invites His followers to become active participants in God’s work of restoring what sin has broken and reweaving His shalom into the world around us.Through Matthew 5:9 and Jeremiah 29:1-7, we explore God’s vision for His people living faithfully in a broken world. Rather than withdrawing, attacking, or simply surviving, followers of Jesus are called to seek the flourishing of their cities, neighborhoods, workplaces, churches, and homes.In this message you’ll discover:• The difference between peacekeeping and peacemaking• The rich biblical meaning of shalom• Why peacemaking is central to the mission of Jesus• What Jeremiah’s message to exiles teaches us today• How to seek the peace and flourishing of your city• Practical ways to become a peacemaker in your home, church, and community• Why God’s people are called to restore what brokenness has torn apartJesus, the Prince of Peace, didn’t simply come to give us peace with God—He invites us into the ongoing work of bringing His peace to a hurting world.The question isn’t whether you’ll solve global conflict. The question is: Will you become a peacemaker right where God has planted you?Will you forgive?Will you apologize first?Will you open your table?Will you pray for your city?Will you help others flourish?One day Jesus will fully restore all things. Until then, we build, plant, serve, disciple, and seek peace wherever He has placed us.Scripture References:📖 Matthew 5:9📖 Jeremiah 29:1-7📖 Genesis 1📖 Isaiah 9:6-7