The past few Sundays the pastor at my
church has been covering the topic of love through 1 Corinthians 13.
It has sparked quite a discussion in my own mind on the importance of
love.
First, I think it is important to
understand the type of love that Paul is writing about in
Corinthians. The Greek word he uses is agape, the same word for love
as used to describe the love God has for us, such as in John 3:16.
While this word may not be rooted in
Christianity, it has certainly become important in Christianity. The
term agape is quite commonplace in Christianity and is understood to
be a freely given godly love.
Now it is important that the love we
share is the same love that is given to us. As we know from Jesus,
the two most important commandment are love. Love your Lord with all
your heart soul and mind and another is like it, love your neighbor
as yourself. We see the most important commandments from God are to
love. To love him and to love our neighbor.
We know we are to love, for it is a
commandment. We also see that John tell us in 1 John 4:19 that we
love because God first loved us. Because of our sin, we cannot
understand or even begin to love others as God loves. But when we
turn to God and understand and freely receive his love, we can then
share his love with others.
So we know that we are to love with the
same love that God gives us, but what does this love look like? Paul
tell us.
According to Paul in 1 Corinthians 13,
love is:
- patient
- kind
- does not envy
- does not boast
- is not proud
- does not dishonor others
- not self-seeking
- not easily angered
- keeps no record of wrongs
- does not delight in evil
- rejoices with truth
- always protects
- always trusts
- always hopes
- always perseveres
These are
not easy things, but Paul tells us they are most important. As he
writes in the same chapter, “And now these three remain: faith,
hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
Now we know as Christians the
importance of faith. Our understanding of salvation is based on it.
Yet more important is love. More important than our promised future,
our hope in Christ, is love. This love that we received from God and
are called to share with others.
Without love, we are nothing. For how
can one receive God's love and not love others if he is in Christ?