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1. Petrus 4:8

but before all things having fervent love among yourselves, because love covers a multitude of sins;

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The answer draws from six authors and articles — W. Kelly, J. N. Darby, Hamilton Smith, F. B. Hole, and two articles from The Christian Friend magazine — to unfold 1 Peter 4:8 in three movements:

1. "Before all things" — love takes absolute precedence in practical Christian life

2. "Fervent" — not passive tolerance but an active energy (Darby's key distinction)

3. "Love covereth" — not ignoring sin, but dealing with it quietly and refusing to broadcast it; where love fills the assembly, God's eye rests on the love rather than the evil

The balance with holiness is maintained: love never excuses what light must expose, but once light has done its work, love covers and restores.