Make Peace With People.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. Matthew 5:9 NKJV
The peace-makers are happy. The wisdom that is from above is first pure, and then peaceable the blessed ones are pure toward God, and peaceable toward men for with reference to both, conscience must be kept void of offence. The peace-makers are those who have, a peaceable disposition: as, to make a lie, is to be given and addicted to lying, so, to make peace, is to have a strong and hearty affection to peace. I am for peace, Psalm 120:7. It is to love, and desire, and delight in peace to be put in it as in our element, and to study to be quiet.
A peaceable conversation industriously, as far as we can, to preserve the peace that it be not broken, and to recover it when it is broken to hearken to proposals of peace ourselves, and to be ready to make them to others where distance is among brethren and neighbours, to do all we can to accommodate it, and to be repairers of the breaches. The making of peace is sometimes a thankless office, and it is the lot of him who parts a fray, to have blows on both sides yet it is a good office, and we must be forward to it. Some think that this is intended especially as a lesson for ministers, who should do all they can to reconcile those who are at variance, and to promote Christian love among those under their charge.
Now, Such persons are blessed for they have the satisfaction of enjoying themselves, by keeping the peace, and of being truly serviceable to others, by disposing them to peace. They are working together with Christ, who came into the world to slay all enmities, and to proclaim peace on earth.
They shall be called the children of God it will be an evidence to themselves that they are so God will own them as such, and herein they will resemble him. He is the God of peace the Son of God is the Prince of peace the Spirit of adoption is a Spirit of peace. Since God has declared himself reconcilable to us all, he will not own those for his children who are implacable in their enmity to one another for if the peacemakers are blessed, woe to the peace-breakers! Now by this it appears, that Christ never intended to have his religion propagated by fire and sword, or penal laws, or to acknowledge bigotry, or intemperate zeal, as the mark of his disciples. The children of this world love to fish in troubled waters, but the children of God are the peace-makers, the quiet in the land. - Matthew Henry