June 19 — Love That Covers
“Above all, love one another deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” — 1 Peter 4:8 Not every offense needs to be held onto. In our relationships, there will be moments of misunderstanding, irritation, and even hurt. Some things require honest conversation and reconciliation. But many smaller offenses—words spoken carelessly, actions that fall short—can quietly accumulate if we allow them to remain. Peter points us toward a different way. “Above all, love one another deeply…” This is not a shallow or occasional love. It is intentional, steady, and willing to endure. It chooses to remain present even when relationships are imperfect. “…because love covers over a multitude of sins.” This does not mean ignoring wrongdoing or pretending that hurt does not matter. Rather, it means choosing not to magnify every fault. It is a willingness to extend grace, to let go of minor grievances, and to protect the relationship instead of weakening it. Pause and reflect...