And if we master the art of peace-making well, we somehow
would know how to have peace in our mind and heart even if we have to
go through the unavoidable battles and episodes of anger and
agitation, of fears, worries and the like in our life.
The secret, of course, is to be with God, to identify
ourselves with Christ, following his teachings and example. With
Christ, we would know how to deal with all the elements of our life
that are contrary to our dignity as children of God, and yet not eaten
up by bitter zeal, anger, hatred and the like. In fact, we would know
how to always live charity whose manifestation will always include
peace of mind and heart.
It’s important that we have peace in our mind and heart
because that is the requirement for us to see things clearly and
objectively, to make judgments fairly and to do things well. With
peace, we can manage to be hopeful and happy even while cruising still
in this vale of tears of ours.
Without peace, we can only manage the opposite. Our biases
will dominate the way we perceive things, make judgments and do things
in general. And our suffering continues and can worsen.
While peace is an effect of charity, it is also what keeps
charity going and growing. There is always an intimate mutual
relationship between charity and peace. The more love for God and
others we have, the more peace we will also enjoy. And vice-versa—the
more peace we have, our love for God and others would also grow.
We can always have peace because even in the worst scenario
when problems, issues and difficulties are left unresolved, we can
always go to God, asking for grace or mercy or whatever help we need.
And God always takes care of everything. He is always there for us,
ever solicitous of our needs and eager to forgive. All we need to do
is to go to him.
We just have to learn also how to live abandonment in the
ever powerful and wise providence of God. And this can mean that we
also have to learn to be patient and hopeful, willing to suffer
together with Christ who bore all our sins and everything that our
sins would cause, and who conquered all of them by his resurrection.
We also have to learn how to be accepting of persons and
things as they are even as we slowly find ways of how we can help each
other to be how we ought to be according to God’s designs for us. We
should avoid getting stuck in our differences and conflicts.
We can always find common ground among ourselves. The fact
that we are all humans, that we are all creatures of God, children of
his, and loved by him are some of the basic inalienable commonalities
we have, which we can use to build up peace among ourselves.
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