How do you explain the verse that says, 'love covers a multitude of sins'?
So how does love cover a multitude of sins in 1 Peter 4:8?
#1. It's about making things right by our loving actions (Because of the changed life we have in Christ).
(a) Making Things Right in our Past (of any wrongs we might have made with anyone).
(b) Making Things Right in our Present (of anything more we can do to be more Christ like today).
(c) Making Things in the Future even better by Asking God to help you to be more like Christ and in Studying His good ways).
In other words, doing good to correct your broken past will cover your old sins that were caused by your old life and will prevent any mistakes in taking place in the present day moment of your life and in the future. Love has changed the believer and has covered over their sin of their past, and any potential sins that could arise in the present moment or the future before God and man. For love covers sin.
#2. Mercy. Love is mercy. It is forgiving the actions of transgressions done against another. To have mercy on someone means to forgive them if they are sorry for their wrong doing and they are seeking to never do that wrong thing again. Mercy is not allowing a person to remain in their sins. That would be giving a person a license to sin with no real change in their life. Matthew 6:14-15 says we are to forgive others as Christ has forgiven us. But if we do not forgive others, then God Father in Heaven will not forgive us.
Anyways, when we have mercy or forgiveness on others, it is a form of love that covers a multitude of their sins. God did this for us, just as we are to do this for others. For we are commanded to forgive as God has forgiven us from our past transgressions that we repented of.
#3. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.
This is the Substitiionary Atonement. For He who knew no sin was made to be sin for us. God so loved the world that He gave His Son as a sacrifice for our sins. Love covers a multitude of sins. This is the plan of salvation. God had to die in our place and be risen from the grave so as to offer man the free gift of salvation by His sacrifice and resurrection. But salvation is not just in receiving a gift, though. One also has to continue to take care of gifts that they receive. For obviously if someone bought you a car as a free gift, that does not mean you can run red lights and ignore general maintence on your free car. Gifts many times come with some kind of responsiblity on your part to keep them.
#4. Love covers a multitude of sins by our focus on leading others to Christ.
James 5:19-20 talks about how a faithful Christian can lead a believer who had backslidden into a life of sin back to the faith by getting them to repent of their sins to the saving of their soul. 1 John 5:16-18 talks about how we are to pray for others in the faith who are struggling with sin but they are confessing and forsaking that sin with God's help and the help of the church. They are seeking to do right. We are also to even pray for believers who have backslidden into a lifestyle of sin again, too (with the hope that they will be saved again). But we preach the gospel to all people. We preach the goodness of Christ to all. For His love can change a person's life and cover a multitude of sin.
Another problem I see with your theory
It's not my theory. It is what the Bible says. The Scriptures say, be no deceived, whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
is that one can only serve one master.
One's masters is determined by what type of fruit they are bringing forth. Jesus said we will know false prophets (i.e. false believers) by their fruit (i.e. deeds). This makes sense because the Scriptures say elsewhere, he that does righteousness is righteous. He that sins is of the devil.
We all start out not serving God, but when we are born again we are made a new creature in Christ and serve the Lord.
So with this do you think one goes back and forth between serving God and satan? What I have an issue with is God says we cannot serve two masters, so I am not understanding how you can say we are in a yo-yo type position in Christ. That does not make sense to me. Jesus says that no one can remove us from His right hand because the Father who is over all has given us to Him.
I agree. You cannot serve two masters. But people today try to do that, though. They think they can serve God because they have a belief on Jesus and yet at the same time they think they can also serve sin, too (By not giving it up). However, Paul tells us in Romans 6 that believers are slaves to righteousness. Meaning the believer is a slave to doing that which is righteous and good.
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