1 Peter 4:8 (NLT)
“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.”
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In his book You Can Win with Love, Dale Galloway recounts a powerful story about John D. Rockefeller—once the richest man in America, yet deeply devoted to his Christian faith. Rockefeller read his Bible daily, attended prayer meetings twice a week, and even led Bible studies with his wife. He was also known as one of America’s greatest philanthropists, giving generously through his foundation.
One day, one of his executives made a costly mistake—losing the company two million dollars. As tension spread through the office, another executive approached Rockefeller, expecting anger. Instead, Rockefeller said he had been listing the man’s good qualities and realized that over time, he had made the company far more than he lost. His response: “His good points far outweigh this one error. We ought to forgive him.”
That is the power of love. It refuses to reduce people to their failures. By understanding this principle and walking in love, Rockefeller became one of the most successful and outstanding men in his generation.
In Luke 17:3, Jesus instructs us to forgive others numerous times when they come in repentance. Love is intentional and based more on the commandments of God than on our emotions.
In the journey of life, offenses will come. People will hurt, misunderstand, and disappoint you. But offense is a trap—it blocks your spiritual flow, clouds your judgment, and disconnects you from divine opportunities. Love, however, keeps your spirit open.
1 Peter 4:8 (NLT) says
“Above all, love each other deeply..”
Walking in love opens doors of favor, opportunities, and divine connections. It preserves your health by removing the toxins of bitterness and stress. It releases peace, strengthens your spirit, and aligns you with God’s system of reward.
Bitterness closes doors. Love opens them.
When you walk in love, God entrusts you with more—more influence, more grace, more provision. Love keeps you in the flow of prosperity and divine health.
This is how you win: not by fighting people, but by mastering your response. Every time you choose love, you are choosing to obey God and stepping into His divine blessings.
PRAYER:
Lord, please help me to walk in love at all times. When offense comes, give me the grace to respond with forgiveness. Teach me to rise above hurt and to choose love, knowing that in doing so, I walk in victory always, in Jesus’ Name.
QUOTE:
Your attitude always determines your altitude in life. — WORDBITE 222
Shalom!
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