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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Pointless

What if I could speak

all languages

of humans

and of angels?

If I did not love others,

I would be nothing more

than a noisy gong

or a clanging cymbal.

What if I could prophesy

and understand all secrets

and all knowledge?

And what if I had faith

that moved mountains?

I would be nothing,

unless I loved others.

What if I gave away all

that I owned

and let myself

be burned alive? I would gain nothing,

unless I loved others.

Love is kind and patient,

never jealous, boastful,

proud, or rude.

Love isn't selfish

or quick tempered.

It doesn't keep a record

of wrongs that others do.

Love rejoices in the truth,

but not in evil.

Love is always supportive,

loyal, hopeful,

and trusting.

Love never fails!

Everyone who prophesies

will stop,

and unknown languages

will no longer

be spoken.

All that we know

will be forgotten.

We don't know everything,

and our prophecies

are not complete.

But what is perfect

will someday appear,

and what isn't perfect

will then disappear.

When we were children,

we thought and reasoned

as children do.

But when we grew up,

we quit our childish ways.

Now all we can see of God

is like a cloudy picture

in a mirror.

Later we will see him

face to face.

We don't know everything,

but then we will,

just as God completely

understands us.

For now there are faith,

hope, and love.

But of these three,

the greatest is love.

(I Corinthians 13, CEV)


Pretty clear, isn't it? We could cross all barriers of culture and language. We could say all the right words in all the right ways. We could perform miracles and all kinds of amazing feats. We could remember all the right witnessing methods and all the right verses. We could make tremendous sacrifices and give everything we have away. However if our actions aren't motivated by a genuine love for our Saviour and our fellow man we might as well be on vacation at the beach.

May we understand what one of the most gifted evangelists who ever lived understood: that gifted isn't enough. May the Lord grant each of us so much love for everyone one we meet, we want to introduce them to love's creator.

1 comment:

  1. Perfectly said. Love is indeed the great destroyer of barriers. It is, if you'll pardon the cliche, the universal language. Thank you for this post.

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