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Keeping Peace During the Holidays
By Victoria Osteen - Nov 26, 2013
From time to time people will ask me if Joel and I ever argue. Like all couples, of course we disagree but you can't actually argue with someone who won't argue with you; and Joel is the type of person who simply won't argue. He's made up his mind that he is going to keep peace in our home and I am so grateful. We've decided that we are going to stay in unity and walk in love because that is where the power is. We both understand that one of the enemy's goals is to try to bring in strife and division. And it always starts with the small things. You may not even realize it, but if you allow a little strife and disharmony in your relationships, like a cancer, eventually it's going to grow and tear those relationships apart. That's why it's so important to keep peace in every area of your life.

Here in the United States we are just are in the throes of the Holiday Season with Thanksgiving this week and Christmas around the corner. It's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the preparations—shopping, decorations, party planning, and gift giving. We have to remember that it really isn't about all the "stuff"; it's about being thankful to God for what He has done for His people.

As you prepare for the coming weeks with friends and family, think about this: when all is said and done, people are more likely to remember their experience with you more than they will remember the table settings, decorations, or even most gifts. Let them experience peace and life when they are around you. Be an example of God's love. Resist strife, keep the peace, and be determined to be a blessing everywhere you go this holiday season.

"How good and pleasant it is when God's people live together in unity…for there the Lord bestows his blessing, even life forevermore" (Psalm 133:1, 3b).
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