1 Corinthians 13
This chapter weaves for us a very compact description of agape love.
- Love lives for others.
- Love’s focus is the good of and the good in others.
- Love is free, wonderfully free, from the insistent tyranny of self.
- Love is above all reproach and beneath no service.
“I have spoken in tongues.” The quiet statement was loaded with pride and reproach. “You are more a prophet than I.” The affirmation was ambiguous in its intent. “When he explains the Scriptures, they come alive!” The admiration for one was the contempt for another. “I prayed for her, and she immediately felt better!” The shocked and pleased exultation would later lend itself to personal exaltation.
We likely have all heard statements of this nature — perhaps even from our own lips. But without love, these things are no more significant that a child’s whimper in a howling hurricane. Some covet speaking in tongues or the gift of healing. Others desire a prophetic voice or an analytical mind. Yet others yearn to serve. But God seeks and uses those who would love as He loves. Because the greatest of these is charity.
Let us build our lives on these principles, priorities, and practices: Read it all