Reading: 1 Corinthans 12 & 13 chapters
And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13
We’re living in a time where strife, hate, terror is rampant. Amidst all the chaos, it is Christians, we believers who are called to love; to love unconditionally and endlessly. In the above mentioned chapters, Apostle Paul talks at length about diversity in the Church concerning the gifts of Holy Spirit. There’s one gift among all of them, the lack of which can make all other spiritual gifts incomplete. That’s the gift of love. While Paul encourages everyone to ‘earnestly covet the best gifts’ (1 Cor 13:31), he writes the next chapter and says – ‘I show unto you a more excellent way’. That, friends, is the way of love, which at the end is termed as ‘the greatest of these’.
The gift of love is undoubtedly the greatest but the toughest of all to practice because there are a lot of ‘personal’ factors that hinder us from practicing this gift extensively.
We’re called to love, and we need to live up to it, because, we’re commanded to do so —
- Jesus commanded us “Love one another”, He said “By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another” John 13:34-35
- “…you shall love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other commandment greater than these. ” Mark 12:30-31
- We are called to: “Walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God” Colossians 1:10
A sad witness among many Christian believers today is that love is lost within their personal intimate relationships like spouses, families, children, between other believers, between other members of church; forget our love for non-Christians and those who persecute us. We will also find many believers praying for lot of (spiritual / material) gifts, but only a few praying for the ‘grace to love one another more’.
To love, can only be learned from Lord Jesus Christ and none else. Who, knowing that were sinners, and also that we shall still falter in our walk with Him humbled himself to an extent that He left His glory, laid down His life for us even in a shameful death.
So, if you’re still wondering what you’re spiritual gift is, here it is: ‘TO LOVE’!
Simple as they are, here are some ways how we can exercise our gift of love for others today?
- Give up all your grudges against anyone. Pray for forgiveness from God, and if you can, reach out to the person. Mend your relationships. Begin at home.
- Volunteer to assist a friend in need, don’t ignore them.
- Avoid a situation in relationships which might cause you to sin
- Begin sharing the Word of God with friends
- Invite a friend to participate in prayer with you
- Be committed to being honest
- Reach out to your enemies
- Don’t forget to forgive. FORGIVE ALWAYS!
- Grow in our personal relationship with Lord Jesus
- Spend more time in prayer.
- Study of God’s Word to strengthen our will to love as He loves us.
1 comments:
Excellent, very meaningful and true.
God bless you Manohar.
Rev. Varinder Kumar
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