"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for Today

“Becoming a Bridge”


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June 12, 2026

Daily Devotional:

“Becoming a Bridge”

Matthew 5:9  ​

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God."

In a world that often rewards the loudest voice, the sharpest retort, or the most aggressive stance, Jesus drops a radical truth bomb right in the middle of theSermon on the Mount. He doesn't say, "Blessed are the peace-keepers." He says, "Blessed are the peace-makers." There is a massive difference between a peace-keeper and a peace-maker. A peace-keeper often avoidsconflict at all costs. They stay quiet to keep from rocking the boat, sweep tension under the rug, and let bitterness brew below the surface just to maintain the appearance of calm. It's an exhausting way to live, and it doesn'tactually fix anything—it just delays the storm. ​

Jesus doesn't call us to be peace-keepers. He calls us to be peacemakers. Making peace is active. It requires moving toward tension, not running away from it. It looks like initiating a hard conversation, listening to understand rather than to win, and offering forgiveness when it isn't deserved. Peacemakers are bridge-builders in a world that loves to dig trenches. Jesus is saying that when you actively work to heal relationships, bring harmony, and mend divides, you look exactly like your Heavenly Father. God is the ultimate peacemaker—He initiated the restoration of humanity's broken relationship with Him. When we do the same for others, we are acting like true family members. ​

The beautiful promise attached to this beatitude is identity: "they will be called children of God." When we actively work to bring reconciliation and healing into our relationships, we are mirroring our Heavenly Father. We look most like His children when we bring His peace into chaotic places. ​

Peacemaking doesn't have to mean tackling global conflicts; it starts in our everyday interactions. Identify one area of tension in your life today. ​Is it an unreturned text? ​An undercurrent of frustration with a coworker? ​An apology you've been holding back? Being a peacemaker today might mean- ​swallowing your pride to say, "I'm sorry, let's fix this," even if you were only 10% at fault. ​Choosing not to repeat that piece of juicy gossip you justheard. ​Actively listening to someone you disagree with, seeking to understand them rather than defeat them.

Choose one active step to build a bridge today, even if it's as simple as listening without interrupting or choosing to let a minor offense go. Matthew 5:9 means that God's blessing rests on those who refuse to let brokenness, division, and arguments stand. It calls us to aggressively pursue reconciliation, speak truth in love, and heal fractured relationships—even when it's incrediblyuncomfortable.

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"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for TodayBy Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus