1 Peter 4:7-8
Because everything will soon come to an end, be sensible and clear-headed, so you can pray. Above all, continue to love each other deeply, because **love covers a multitude of sins.**
I’ve been talking about the pervasive and mostly overlooked disasters of this man-made COVID19 crisis for 2.5 years. The entire fiasco has been set in place to usher in the destruction of the human race.
Masks were the first step. They are a visible tool used to plainly see how many were - and still are - willing to be obedient and how many were willing to be compliant. A mask is an external measure global behavior. A mask makes visible how many “bought” the fear-based story of a “deadly” virus that has been shown to have a 99.96% survival rate.
Social distancing was absolutely designed to be social engineering. Humans are now suspicious of each other. Stay away from me! Don’t touch me! Stand far apart – I might “catch” something from you!! Humans are meant to touch, hug and hold each other. We were being conditioned to accept being non-human.
Mandatory vaccination is physical assault on the body. The COVID19 shots have been found to be laced with many particles are not supposed to be in an injection and are not removable from the body. Lose your phone or your vaccination record? No problem. We’ll conveniently put it within the chip we’re going to place in your hand....
Jesus said, “Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its branches become tender and sprout leaves, you know that summer is near. So also, when you see all these things, you will know that He is near, right at the door.” (Matthew 24: 32-33)
Are we seeing the beginning of the end?
Even if this is just a “season” we are passing through, we are reminded to be sensible, clear-headed, and prayerful.
We see the chaos, the murders, the vandalism, the political division, the COVID19 reminders every day. Rather than fighting back, we need to remind each other to pray...and to operate from the place of divine love.
Why? Because “love covers a multitude of sins.”
When we tap into God’s divine love and share His love with someone, especially those we would rather NOT love! – this is an act of personal forgiveness. Perhaps this verse is a lesson, a reminder, that some offenses are not worth confronting…but they are all worth forgiving.
Instead of ‘being offended’ at every personal slight, ignorant remark or comment, we can actively choose to NOT be offended...and just let it go.
Remember that forgiveness, charity, and love really can ‘cover a multitude of sins.’
Today’s Prayer
Dear Lord, we see the times and read the signs around us as You predicted. Even if we are not correct about our human assessment of things coming to an end, times are troubling. We are grateful that Your Word admonishes us to pray and to love. You say we are to pray for those who harm us and love those who hate us. Lord, give us the strength and the courage to do this more every day.
Thank your for this it’s exactly what I needed to hear
Amen in Jesus Christ’s Name! ✝️💜