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August 2025

Live in peace

1 Thessalonians 5: 13b-23a
Live in peace with each other. We urge you, brothers and sisters, warn those who are idle and disruptive, encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always strive to do what is good for each other and for everyone else. Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. Do not quench the Spirit. Do not treat prophecies with contempt but test them all; hold on to what is good, reject every kind of evil. May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through.

Today our churches are divided. Sometimes, considering ourselves as brothers and sisters in Christ is not easy. We can so easily fall into self-defense mechanisms. So we stop listening, to try to protect ourselves or our point of view.

Live in peace, says Paul. But it is not just any peace. It is not the peace of the strong that would impose injustice on the weak, because Paul specifies: keep away from all kinds of evil. It is not a peace where all positions are equal, since it calls us to discern the value of all things. Discerning everything does not mean accepting everything, but at least listening to everything. For example, trying to understand the suffering that can be hidden in the cry of those who disagree with us, even if that cry can be hurtful.

It is therefore not a peace of indifference either: Paul calls for warning, encouraging and supporting one another... He is not writing to separate individuals, but to a community. It’s not for nothing that he calls them brothers and sisters.

See nobody pays back wrong for wrong. When another person hurts us, we may be tempted to respond to threat with threat, to selfishness with selfishness, or to lack of listening with lack of listening... This trap is easier to avoid when we are together. It is already easier to be patient when there are several of us, it is one of the lessons of life together between brothers and sisters.

But this patience is also based on shared joy. Remembering that being together is a joy can help us resist anger. Regardless of error he or she may have committed, my brother or sister is above all my brother or sister in Christ, and I we should not be blind to what is beautiful and precious in this bond. It is this bond that is revealed when we pray together. We are different, and some of our differences can be places of tension, even suffering. Yet we manage to give thanks together to the God of peace, the God who brings us together.

This meditation was first given to the participants in the 2024 18-35s Week in Taizé, August 2024

01
How important for you is peace among Christians?
02
What helps you to have patience with those you feel have made mistakes, have erred?
03
How can we help each other on this path?

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