1 Peter 4:8 - Love Covers a Multitude of Sins.
1 Peter 4:8 (NIV) Above all, love each other
deeply, because love covers over a multitude of
sins.
1 Peter 4:8 (AMP) Above all things have
intense and unfailing love for one another, for love
covers a multitude of sins [forgives and disregards
the offenses of others].
INTRODUCTION
We should live expectantly because Christ is
coming soon. Getting ready to meet Christ involves
continually growing in love for God and for others (see
Jesus' summary of the law in Matthew 22:37-40). It
is important to pray regularly and to reach out
to needy people. Your possessions, status, and
power will mean nothing in God's Kingdom, but you
will spend eternity with other people. Invest
your time and talents where they will make an
eternal difference. [Life Application SB]
COMMENTARY PEARL
Letting Go
A 2022 poll of 2,000 adults in the United
Kingdom showed that 69 percent were holding
long-term grudges. Top examples of grievances included
someone you trusted going behind your back, being
accused of something you didn't do, or receiving
poor customer service at a business. The average
length of their grudges was eight years; 12 percent
admitted to holding them for over 20 years! Twenty
percent said that holding onto resentment negatively
affected their mental health.
Peter's advice in today's Bible promise
would resolve a lot of bitterness in people's
hearts. "Love will cover a multitude of sins" means
we are willing to forgive others. Clinging to
past wrongs feels right but can erode our
well-being for years. For example, one grudge mentioned
in the poll is resentment held against
childhood bullies. One man, who attended his 50th
class reunion, was still bitter at a classmate who
bullied him when they were teens.
What does "fervent love for one another"
mean? The word fervent in Greek literally means
"fully extended" Such love goes to great lengths to
resolve and let go of past wrongs. There is a time
to speak to someone about a problem - see
Matthew 18:15 - but there is a time to let it go.
Not every effort to resolve a dispute will be
resolved in a satisfactory way. So, what options do
you have? Cling to bitterness and suffer ... or
forgive and forget. (Forgiving doesn't mean you
shouldn't set healthy boundaries.)
In describing love, Paul says it "thinks
no evil" (1 Corinthians 13:5), which means that
it keeps no record of wrong. Are you still
holding a grudge against someone for hurting you?
Take your pain to Jesus. He keeps records so that
you don't need to.
Dear Lord, I put my desire for vengeance
into Your hands and will let You make all wrongs
right. [The Most Amazing Bible Promises by Amazing
Facts]
COMMENTARY
If a brother has done you an injury, my
Christian friend, you are not to seek revenge, nor
even to harbor a desire for retaliation; but you
should pity him; he has need of your pity. Have the
same feelings of compassion for him that you
would have others manifest for you if you were
enshrouded in darkness. Call to mind the many times
that you have erred, and made mistakes in your
life-work; and remember how hard it has been to find
the right way when you had once left it. If you
have the Spirit of Christ abiding in you, no
unkind words will fall from your lips. You will not
push your brother into greater darkness, but with
a heart full of pity you will tell him of his
danger. You will get down and pray with him, and
perhaps save his soul from death, and thus COVER a
MULTITUDE of sins. What right have you to pursue any
other course than this? If you do, you walk
contrary to the rule given by God, and grieve his
Holy Spirit. ST 01-06-87
The Love That Can Heal. Only the love that
flows from the heart of Christ can heal. Only he
in whom that love flows, even as the sap in the
tree or the blood in the body, can restore the
wounded soul. Loves agencies have wonderful
power, for they are divine. The soft answer that
turneth away wrath, the love that suffereth
long, and is kind, the charity that covereth
a multitude of sins (Proverbs 15:1; 1
Corinthians 13:4, R.V.; 1 Peter 4:8, R.V.). How life
would be transformed, and the earth become a very
likeness and foretaste of heaven! Ed114
CLOSING PEARL
The house looks nice, Mom," I said. I sat
down on the couch in my parents' new living
room.
"Really?" my mom asked. Her eyes were
earnest. It had been difficult for her to leave her
1860s home and move to a modern house.
"This room looks nothing like the listing
pictures. You've put your mark on it."
I looked around me. The walls were lined
with bookshelves. Potted ferns tempered the
trendy fireplace. The old grandfather clock ticked
in a new corner.
"The one thing that feels out of place is
the TV," I said. My eyes were drawn to the
massive flat-screen mounted on the wall - a remnant
of the home's previous owners. Its dark screen
was dominating.
"That's the next thing to go," my mom
said. "I've never had a TV in my living room. I
want the focus of the room to be people, not a
television."
Her words hit me hard. My mom centered
her home on people. More than that, she focused
her life on sharing Christ's love with others.
Sitting in her living room, I questioned
the focus of my own life. I'd spent a lot of my
time wrapped up in my own wants and concerns. My
education. My career. My aspirations.
I wanted to mirror my mom's love for
others. I wanted to mirror her love for Christ.
So I made a silent promise to myself to
remove the television screens from my life - to
shift my focus from myself to others.
"I'm glad you think the house is coming
together," my mom said.
It was. Because her focus was in the
right place.
Lord, help me to use my life to share
Your love with others. Logan Eliasen [Walking in
Grace 2021 Devotional by Guideposts and
Zondervan]
LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY
1 Peter 4:8 - Love Covers a Multitude of
Sins.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2024/20240216-0944.html
Proverbs 10:12 - Love Conquers Sin
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2004/20040517-1046.html
James 5:20 (NIV) remember this: Whoever
turns a sinner from the error of his way will save
him from death and cover over a multitude of
sins. Devotional pending.
Mark 11:25 - Prayer and Forgiveness.
https://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20210805-1015.html
LINKS WORTH CHECKING OUT
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