Love covers a multitude of sins...
Reading:

Proverbs 10:12-22

What do I do with the wrongs others commit against me? What do I do with others who wrong me?

When they spread a false report about me. When he unjustly holds me accountable for something even he acknowledges I didn’t do. When she mocks and makes light of my perspectives. When he speaks to me in an insulting way. When they go behind my back. When she undermines my authority. When they talk me down to others. When they ignore me.

When. When. When. Sometimes it seems there’s no end to them!

What do I do?

I was barely six words into this morning’s reading when, wham!:

“Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love covereth all sins” (12).

I wonder if the Reina-Valera version in Spanish gives a different sense….

“Hatred awakens quarrels (spats, grudges, fights, feuds); but love will cover all faults (lacks, shortcomings, fouls, mistakes)” (12).

“As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love” (John 15:9).

“This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you” (John 15:12).

“And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour” (Ephesians 5:2).

Looks like I have no viable option but to love others in return for their wrongs against me.

I can’t do that on my own. Period.

I need this:

“And the Lord make you to increase and abound in love one toward another, and toward all men, even as we do toward you” (1 Thessalonians 3:12).

[He is in the way of life that keepeth instruction: but he that refuseth reproof erreth (Proverbs 10:17)]
from Proverbs 10:17

A little bit more from Proverbs 10: I Want That!

The only way to be a disciple of Jesus

This last piece of Luke 22:54 seized my mind this morning:

“And Peter followed afar off.”

To me, that illustrates an important spiritual lesson — To follow Jesus, I must be close to Him.

Following Him from a long distance is no way to follow Him at all.

So how did I do yesterday?

Sometimes, though I eventually do things His way, I purposefully delay my obedience. “Afar off.”

Sometimes, though I desire to live His way, I want to “just check out” another way before I obey Him. “Afar off.”

Sometimes, though I sincerely strive to follow Him, I want to do it on my own terms. “Afar off.”

Sometimes, though I know His way, I choose to do something contrary (for whatever reason). “Afar off.”

Following Jesus afar off will lead to denying Jesus. (How deeply do I believe that?)

Let me have Peter’s repentant heart!

And let me follow Jesus closely. This closely: “I walk with the King.”

[And the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter (Luke 22:61)]
from Luke 22:61
Reading:

Luke 22:54-71

A little bit more from Luke 22: Words of Doom

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