An argument with strangers is not as bad as an argument with family. The people who know you best know your weaknesses, your background, your feelings, and your worries. One harsh word at home may be buried deep in the heart for a long time.Today is a gentle reminder from Romans 12:18: “If possible, as far as it pertains to you, live peaceably with all men.”It is simple, but the verse is not weak. It teaches that peace is patience, effort, and wisdom. It also admits that peace may not depend on one person.
When Family Peace Breaks
The triggers for family conflict could be money, property, marriage, children, duties, old wounds, or misunderstood words. Sometimes the real issue isn’t the current argument. It is the product of years of unexpressed pain.A minor issue can become a major issue because of the pain people carry internally. A person can feel neglected. A person may feel a sense of control. One can feel that an individual’s sacrifice was never appreciated.Romans 12:18 urges the believer to do his part in causing peace. It doesn’t say you have to put up with disrespect forever. It is recommended that you do not add to the fight.
What This Verse Means Today
The lesson taught by this Bible verse is the balanced effort. “As much as is in you” means to do your best, but you cannot control every heart, every response, every reaction.You can choose a more relaxed tone. Insults can be avoided. You can listen before you respond. You can speak the truth without cruelty. You are not obligated to bring up old topics in every new discussion.But you cannot force another person to be peaceful-tempered. That is why the verse starts with the words, “if it is feasible.” God knows human limitations.
Peace Does Not Mean Silence Every Time
Some think peace is achieved by keeping quiet, even when evil exists. That is not always so. You can be calm and establish boundaries. A believer can still say things like, “This hurt me,” or “This needs to change.”It’s in the spirit. Speak to repair, not punish. Teach to promote understanding, not to win.Before you speak, ask yourself if what you say will help the situation or make the hurt worse.
A Prayer for Today
Lord, give my family peace. Help me to speak patiently and to listen humbly. Take from my heart the old bitterness, pride and anger. Give me the wisdom to guard the truth without wounding anyone. We are seeking guidance in the direction of forgiveness, respect and understanding.If you are dealing with conflict in your family, know this is a reminder that you should work for peace, but trust God with the things you can’t control.


