Thursday, June 18, 2026 (4:16 a.m.)
Awesome God,
You are teaching me to say, “Thank You” far more readily. Willingly. And ably. Thank You for that.
Yes. “Thank You” covers a multitude of sins. And disappointments.
Hmmm… let’s look at this much more carefully…
According to 1 Peter 4:8, it’s LOVE that covers a multitude of sins. Here we are told to show deep love for one another. What exactly does that look like Lord?
The next line in my reading readily answers my query. Conveying “the idea that deep, forgiving love overlooks offenses.” Yes!
Mm, the AI Overview goes so far as saying, “While the phrase often points to harmless distractions in everyday life, understanding its deeper scriptural meaning highlights the true power of grace and forgiveness in human relationships.” Yes. Yes! It truly does.
Father God, thank You for Your goodness. Your grace. Your mercy. Your love. Your examples. Your plans. Your presence.
The Life Recovery Bible comment for this verse from the apostle Peter goes on to describe actions to be taken. “Real love for others requires that we face our own sinfulness and consider the well-being of those we have wronged in the past. In many cases this means humbly and sincerely asking the people we have offended for forgiveness; sometimes we may need to take the further step of making amends.”
I confess to You right here Dear Lord, it’s far easier for me to look at wrongs I perceive having been done to me than my having done them to others. Please bring to mind [and ability] issues You would have me address. In, with, by, through and for Your strength and power. Never my own.
Thank You for the writers of Your Word. The Truth You knew we would all need to embrace in tough times. Continue Your work in teaching us the power found in a simple, well meant, “Thank You.”
Do all You must in using me exactly as You know is best. I love, need, trust and want You as absolute Lord of my life. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.
(353 words ~ 4:58 a.m.)