THE URGENCY OF PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A BIBLICAL REFLECTION

The ongoing war between Israel and Palestine in Gaza has once again reminded the world of the devastating consequences of prolonged conflict. Images of destruction, displacement, and loss of innocent lives, especially among children and families, echo the deep pain of humanity torn apart by violence. As followers of Christ, it is important for us to reflect on these realities not only from a political or humanitarian standpoint but also from a biblical perspective.
The Bible consistently points to God’s heart for peace and reconciliation. The prophet Isaiah envisioned a world where swords would be beaten into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks, where nations would “not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore” (Isaiah 2:4). Jesus Himself, in the Sermon on the Mount, blessed the peacemakers, calling them “children of God” (Matthew 5:9). These verses are not distant ideals but urgent calls to embody peace in times of hatred, mistrust, and war.
The conflict in Gaza is not only geopolitical but also deeply human. Every life lost, whether Palestinian or Israeli, is precious in God’s eyes. The tragedy lies in how communities, created to live in dignity and harmony are caught in vicious cycles of revenge, fear, and mistrust. The psalmist prays for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6), a prayer that extends to all the peoples of the land, reminding us that God’s vision for the Middle East is not domination but shalom – wholeness, justice, and reconciliation. In the current context, the Church and faith communities worldwide are called to stand in solidarity with all who suffer. We are called to lift our prayers for leaders to seek just solutions, for communities to resist hatred, and for reconciliation to prevail over revenge. The Gospel challenges us to embrace justice, mercy, and peace (Psalm 85:10).
The urgency of peace in the Middle East is not only for that region but for the world. Wars in the Holy Land ripple across nations, fueling division, extremism, and despair. As the body of Christ, we must ask: how are we contributing to peace? How are we embodying the love of Christ that breaks down walls of hostility (Ephesians 2:14)? Let us fervently pray for Gaza, for Israel, and for the wider Middle East region. The Palestine Bible Society continues to serve faithfully — providing Bibles, offering trauma counseling, facilitating peace dialogues, and calling on the global church to intercede for the victims of war, especially the hungry and suffering children. We must earnestly seek God’s intervention to end the inhuman suffering caused by hatred, violence, and war in the Gaza Strip.
As Jesus and His disciples showed deep compassion for the hungry multitudes—feeding the five thousand (Matthew 14; Mark 6; Luke 9; John 6) and the four thousand (Matthew 15; Mark 8)—so too must we reflect His heart today. In those moments, the Lord not only provided physical nourishment but also revealed a greater truth: that the Kingdom of God is marked by abundance, generosity, and care for the vulnerable. What seemed meager—just a few loaves and fish—became more than enough in His hands, teaching us that when we surrender what little we have to Christ, He multiplies it for the blessing of many.
Today, in Gaza and in many corners of our world, countless people cry out in hunger. The tragedy is not the absence of food—God has richly blessed creation with enough for all—but the barriers of conflict, greed, and injustice that prevent food from reaching those who need it most. This is not merely a humanitarian crisis; it is a spiritual challenge that calls us to embody Christ’s love in action.
To follow Jesus is to be moved by the same compassion that stirred His heart. It means refusing to turn away from the hungry, the displaced, and the oppressed. It means becoming His hands and feet, finding ways and means—however small—to share, to give, and to restore hope. As disciples of the Living Christ, let us be part of God’s miracle today, breaking the cycle of scarcity with faith, generosity, and justice. For when we feed the hungry, we not only fill empty stomachs but also proclaim the Gospel of God’s Kingdom—a Kingdom where all are invited to the table of life.
In response, international Bible Societies, along with the global community, are united in their appeal for peace and the cessation of conflict. True peace begins when we allow Christ’s reconciling love to shape our words, actions, and relationships. The urgency of peace is now, and the call is ours to embrace and live out.
By Dr. Hrangthan Chhungi
A/D Church, Public Relations and Resource Mobilisation
UNITED BIBLE SOCIETY NEWSLETTER – PALESTINIAN BIBLE SOCIETY BRINGS RELIEF AND RENEWAL
In some of the world’s most challenging places – Jenin, Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem, the Palestinian Bible Society (PBS) is living out the Gospel under extraordinary pressure.
In the wake of recent violence and ongoing unrest, PBS has been on the frontlines, offering both practical aid and spiritual comfort. Families who have lost homes, loved ones, and livelihoods are receiving food, clean water, blankets, medical supplies, and Scripture materials. Beyond meeting urgent needs, PBS teams are providing trauma healing, emotional care, and spiritual encouragement.

Serving in these contexts is never without risk. Staff often navigate dangerous travel routes, military checkpoints, and the emotional weight of ministering amid grief and fear. To sustain their mission, PBS has invested in capacity building – training staff in crisis response, organizational development, and emotional resilience. Through special gatherings both in person and online, teams have had space to debrief, share experiences, and strengthen their ability to respond effectively.
Board members, team leaders, and outside specialists are working closely together to ensure coordination and readiness, even as the situation continues to evolve. And while much of their work meets urgent physical needs, PBS is also intentional about creating “moments of blessing”opportunities to encourage, pray for, and walk alongside individuals amid uncertainty.
Their presence in these regions is a living testimony: in times of deep crisis, God’s Word still speaks, and His people still serve—bringing light, hope, and love where it is needed most. Please consider how you could support their work today.
Prayer Points:
Pray for an end to the conflict and violence.
Pray for the comfort of grieving families and communities.
Pray for the hungry and thirsty people of Gaza.
Pray for protection and encouragement for PBS staff in high-risk areas.
Pray for wisdom for leadership and decision-making in uncertain conditions.
Pray for provision to meet urgent and emerging needs.
Pray for lasting peace in Jerusalem and across the Holy Land.

