Peace After Pain—Why Healing Requires More Than Just ‘Keeping the Peace’

Peace After Pain—Why Healing Requires More Than Just ‘Keeping the Peace’

The REBOOT Recovery Show

Being a peacemaker doesn’t mean tiptoeing around conflict or keeping everyone happy. Matthew 5:9 isn’t about playing it safe—it’s about stepping into the mess to bring real, lasting peace. True peacemaking is bold, uncomfortable, and sometimes...

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22:065 Apr 2025

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The Bold Truth About Peacemaking: Embracing Chaos for Real Peace

Episode Overview

  • Peacemaking involves addressing conflicts head-on, not avoiding them.
  • True peacemaking can be bold, uncomfortable, and chaotic.
  • Trusting God during tense times leads to genuine restoration.
  • Biblical peace requires justice and righteousness.
  • Reconciliation with God and others is key to true peace.
True peacemaking is bold, uncomfortable, and sometimes downright chaotic.

Peacemaking isn't just about keeping everyone happy and avoiding conflict. In this episode of The REBOOT Recovery Show, Evan Owens, along with co-authors Jenny Owens and Ryan Hebron, dive into the true meaning of being a peacemaker as described in Matthew 5:9. They explore the idea that real peace comes from stepping into the mess and addressing conflicts head-on, rather than sweeping them under the rug. The discussion highlights that true peacemaking is bold, often uncomfortable, and sometimes downright chaotic.

They draw from biblical teachings to show that avoiding conflict isn't the answer, and trusting in God during tense times can lead to genuine restoration. This episode is part of their series

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