Does biblical love mean we should trust everyone without question? Should Christians ignore warning signs or pretend people never fail?
In this session of the Love Like God Bible Study, we discover that “love believes all things” is not about being gullible. Instead, it describes a heart that chooses hope over suspicion and sees what God’s grace can accomplish in a person’s life. Using the powerful example of Jesus restoring Peter after his denial, we’ll explore how Christ looked beyond failure to future faithfulness—and how we can learn to love others the same way. In this study you’ll discover:
• What “love believes all things” really means.
• Why suspicion can quietly damage relationships.
• How Jesus modeled grace without ignoring truth.
• One practical step you can take this week to strengthen your relationships.
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:7; John 21
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