Jesus gives seven Beatitudes, and this one carries one of the most striking promises: peacemakers will be called children of God. Not peace-havers. Not peacekeepers. Peacemakers – the ones who go toward the broken place and do something about it. The Greek word only appears once in the entire New Testament, and it’s worth unpacking. So is the world it landed in: Pax Romana – the Roman Peace – was enforced by legions. Jesus is describing something the empire had no category for. This post traces what peacemaking actually looks like, why it’s not the same as conflict avoidance, and what it means to bear the family resemblance of God.
