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Matthew 5:9

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Matthew 5:9 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 5:9

Blessed are the peace makers
Not between God and man, for no man can make his own peace with God; nor can any mere creature, angels, or men, make it for him; Christ, in this sense, is the only peace maker: but between men and men; and such are they, who are of peaceable dispositions themselves; live peaceably with all men, and with one another, as their relation obliges to, and their mutual comfort requires; and with the men of the world; and who are ready, willing, and very serviceable, in composing differences, and making peace between their fellow creatures and fellow Christians. The Jews speak very highly, and much, in the commendation of peace making; they reckon this among the things which shall be of use to a man, both in this, and the other world.

``These are the things, (say they F5,) the fruit of which a man enjoys in this world, and his lot or portion remains for him in the world to come; honouring father and mother, liberality, (wrybxl Mda Nyb Mwlv tabhw) , "and making peace between a man and his neighhour."''

This, they say F6, Aaron was much disposed to.

``Moses used to say, let justice break through the mountain; but Aaron loved peace, and pursued it, and made peace between a man and his neighhour, as is said, ( Malachi 2:6 ) ''

Hence that saying of Hillell F7,

``be thou one of the disciples of Aaron, who loved peace, and followed after it; he loved men, and brought them to the law.''

Now of such persons it is said, that

they shall be called the children of God;
that is, they are the children of God by adopting grace, which is made manifest in their regeneration; and that is evidenced by the fruits of it, of which this is one; they not only shall be, and more manifestly appear to be, the sons of God hereafter; but they are, and are known to be so now, by their peaceable disposition, which is wrought in them by the Spirit of God; whereby they become like to the God of peace, and to Christ, the great and only peacemaker, and so are truly sons of peace.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Misn. Peah. c. 1. sect. 1. T. Bab. Sabbat. fol. 127. 1. & Kiddushin. fol. 40. 1.
F6 T. Bab. Sanhedrim, fol. 6. 2. Vid. Abot. R. Nathan, c. 12. fol. 4. 2.
F7 Pirke Abot. c. 1. sect. 12.
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Blessed Are the Peacemakers
Blessed Are the Peacemakers
Jill Briscoe

You can’t be a peacemaker if you don’t have peace with Jesus, the Prince of Peace. We’ve all heard this before, but do we really understand what that means and how to practice it in our lives?  In this message, Jill Briscoe talks about the path to finding our peace with Jesus and making peace with others. It’s an important topic—because we can’t mend our marriages, settle family conflicts, or resolve issues with others if we don’t truly understand what having peace means. 

Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Part 2
Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Part 2
Stuart and Jill Briscoe

You can’t be a peacemaker if you don’t have peace with Jesus, the Prince of Peace. We’ve all heard this before, but do we really understand what that means and how to practice it in our lives?  In this message, Jill Briscoe talks about the path to finding our peace with Jesus and making peace with others. It’s an important topic—because we can’t mend our marriages, settle family conflicts, or resolve issues with others if we don’t truly understand what having peace means. 

Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Part 1
Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Part 1
Stuart and Jill Briscoe

You can’t be a peacemaker if you don’t have peace with Jesus, the Prince of Peace. We’ve all heard this before, but do we really understand what that means and how to practice it in our lives?  In this message, Jill Briscoe talks about the path to finding our peace with Jesus and making peace with others. It’s an important topic—because we can’t mend our marriages, settle family conflicts, or resolve issues with others if we don’t truly understand what having peace means. 

Be a Peacemaker Part 2
Be a Peacemaker Part 2
Jeff Johnson

Wars and personal conflicts are commonplace in the world as we know it.  Many are longing for peace but coming up short!  Today on Sound Doctrine we’ll see how we as children of God can become peacemakers.  What is a peacemaker?  You’re about to find out, as we continue through the Sermon on the Mount with pastor Jeff Johnson.  It’s a needed beatitude for today.  So let’s see how to experience God’s peace, and be His instruments of peace in a world in desperate need of it.

Be a Peacemaker Part 1
Be a Peacemaker Part 1
Jeff Johnson

We’re traveling through the gospel of Matthew one verse at a time, here on Sound Doctrine.  Join the journey!  Today pastor Jeff Johnson opens chapter five, and we’ll have another look at the beatitudes.  Conflicts between people and even nations have been an ongoing problem throughout the ages!   And then you might even look within, and find unrest and turmoil!  What’s the solution and how can we as Christians help matters?  Let’s hear what Jesus has to say about being a Peacemaker.

Matthew 5:9 In-Context

7 “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.
8 “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
9 “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
10 “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
11 “Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.

Cross References 3

  • 1. 5:9 James 3:18
  • 2. 5:9 1 John 3:1
  • 3. 5:9 Rom. 8:14

Footnotes 1

  • [a] 5:9 Greek 'huioi'; see Preface

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