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Let Love Cover It

11 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in 1 Peter 4:8, where the Bible says, “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” This episode is all about deep love, strong relationships, and learning how to let love lead instead of offense, irritation, or hurt. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how people can be insensitive, frustrating, and sometimes deeply hurtful. In marriage, family, friendships, and everyday relationships, people will say the wrong thing and do the wrong thing. But Scripture calls us to something higher. Above all, love deeply. That means not living touchy, offended, or constantly keeping score. It means letting love cover instead of letting every irritation become a bigger issue. This message also highlights the word deeply. Not shallow love. Not convenient love. Not temporary love. Deep, intense, and unfailing love. The kind of love that does not immediately pull away when people disappoint you. The kind of love that decides to stay kind, stay patient, and keep showing up even when life and relationships get hard. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly also point out how much this affects your own happiness and peace. When you stop loving, stop overlooking, and stop covering, life gets heavier. Stress rises. Joy drops. But when you choose love, you create stronger relationships and a healthier heart. Love is not weakness. It is one of the strongest paths to joy, peace, and emotional strength. If you want a better marriage, better friendships, and a better life, love deeply. Let the little things stay little. Cover mistakes. Stay kind. And keep choosing love. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #1Peter48 #LoveDeeply #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #MarriageHelp #HealthyRelationships #WalkInLove #ChooseLove #FaithAndGrowth

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