Everyday Prayers with Million Praying Moms

Everyday Prayers with Million Praying Moms

Nicolet Bell

A Prayer for Love That Protects

February 19, 2026   ●   8 min

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A Prayer for Love That Protects with Rachael Adams

While our earthly relationships may or may not provide that security, our Heavenly Father always does.In today’s episode by Rachael Adams, we reflect on the protective, covering love of God. We’re reminded of our deep desire to feel safe, fully known, and fully loved. As we continue exploring 1 Corinthians 13:4–8, we focus on the truth that love always protects. God’s love doesn’t just endure—it covers, shields, and redeems. From the Garden of Eden to the cross of Christ, Scripture reveals a God who lovingly covers our shame and secures our salvation.

Reference: 1 Peter 4:8

Prayer: Father, I am grateful for how you protect me physically many times without me realizing it. Thank you, Jesus, for covering my sin and shame with your blood on the cross. May I never take for granted your atoning sacrifice on my behalf. Maintain a hedge of protection around me and those I love. Keep us safe. Help me to lead others into the safety of your arms to be covered by your love. In Jesus's name, amen.

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