Will You Draw Love’s Curtain of Mercy? - Love Worth Finding - January 16

A growing trend of gossip and negativity within Christian communities is sparking debate about the role of love and mercy in addressing sin. Can believers find a way to cover up wrongdoing without condoning it, as exemplified by Noah's sons Shem and Japheth who helped their father cover his shame?

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Will You Draw Love’s Curtain of Mercy?

JANUARY 16

Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all sins. Proverbs 10:12

There are people in every fellowship who take joy in finding something bad about somebody else. When they hear something ugly, they take great delight in exposing it.

Love does not rejoice in iniquity. Love wishes it never happened. Love tries to cover it up. That doesn’t mean we condone sin; we cover it. Not “cover-up,” but cover. Let me illustrate.

Noah had three sons, Ham, Shem, and Japheth. Ham came and saw his father’s nakedness and was quick to tell others. Shem and Japheth walked backward into the tent and covered their father to help him cover his shame – not to condone what he had done, but to cover it.

Wouldn’t the world be a lot better place if we had that spirit? When the enemy tempts you to “stir the pot,” remember that love rejoices not in iniquity.

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