Some Thoughts About Love for You Today

0
By Greg Laurie , Christian Post Contributor
June 3, 2012|9:39 am

Love endures long and is patient and kind.

- 1 Corinthians 13:4

Can you imagine the world we would live in if people operated by the principle that says, "Don't look out for your own needs and interests, but for the needs of others?" Yet we live in a culture that tells us to forget about others and to look out for "Number One." What a terrible, dead-end philosophy that is!

 One thing we should bear in mind about God's love is that it is patient. And as part of the body of Christ, our love should be patient as well.

 Love is long-tempered.

 A verse it would be good to think about today is 1 Corinthians 13:4, which says, "Loves endures long."

Follow us

 Another way to translate that phrase is, "Love is long-tempered." This common New Testament term is used almost exclusively in speaking of being patient with people, rather than being patient with circumstances or events.

 Love's patience is the ability to be inconvenienced again and again.

 The last words of Stephen, the first martyr of the church, were those of patient forgiveness: "Lord, do not charge them with this sin" (Acts 7:60 NKJV). As he was dying, he prayed for his murderers rather than for himself. This is the same kind of love Jesus spoke of that turns the other cheek. It's the kind of love that has as its primary concern not its own welfare, but in the welfare of others.

Love is kind too.

 And love is kind. Just as patience will take anything from others, kindness will give anything to others. To be kind means to be useful, serving, and gracious. It is active goodwill. Love not only feels generous; it is generous. Love not only desires the welfare of others; love works for it.

 If, however, you wait for this emotion to come and settle over you like the morning dew, you may be waiting a long, long time. Remember, love is active. Love is kind. So just be kind, even if you don't feel kind. Step out with kind, loving actions, and your feelings will follow along behind.

 So carve out the time. . .write the checks. . .carry another's load. . .invest yourself in really listening. . .and lend a hand whether you feel competent or not. And most of all, be quick to forgive. . .as the Lord is quick to forgive you.

Copyright © 2012 by Harvest Ministries. All rights reserved.

Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Bible text from the New King James Version is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by Thomas Nelson, Inc., Attn: Bible Rights and Permissions, P.O. Box 141000, Nashville, TN 37214-1000

Used with Permission
Advertisement
Top Stories

Why Is the Pro-Life Message Winning and Traditional Marriage Losing?

Since Roe vs. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court ...

Nearly 14,000 US Churches Signed on for 'My Hope America with Billy Graham'

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association recently launched "Lose to Gain," its second half-hour video program installment of the My Hope America with Billy Graham campaign series. With less than five months remaining in the ...

NY Gov. Cuomo's Abortion Plank Back in Play in New York Senate

New York lawmakers have extended their ...

Interview: Frank Page Speaks Candidly About Suicide, Loss of His Daughter

Frank Page, president of the Southern Baptist ...

House Passes Federal Ban on Abortion at 20 Weeks; Bill Moves to Senate

Members of the House voted 228 to 196 Tuesday ...