Verse Of The Day
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by administrator  2011/11/28 6:22 am

Verse Of The Day:
(1 Peter 4:7-8 ESV)
[7] The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers. [8] Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.

Daily Thought:
“Since love covers a multitude of sins.” What a great way to start the day, in the love of Christ. When we are sober minded, self controlled, and earnestly seeking the Lord through prayer then we are prone to be more like Him. As we enter the throne room of grace each day our mind is transformed as well as our heart and we are then able to reflect his love to those around us. When we are filled with the love of God we are able to cover the sins of others. This doesn’t mean we condone it or over look them. It simply means that we are able to love others in spite of their sins. Where there is love there is forgiveness.

My Prayer:
Lord Jesus, please help me today. Help me to look at others through your eyes. I want to be a vessel of honor for you and to be willing to forgive others and love them the way you love them. You are an awesome God and I give you praise today. Amen.

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