"And now these three remain : faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." (1 Corinthians 13:13, NIV)
THIS PASSAGE is commonly quoted at weddings to signify the true, selfless love in marriage, but I think it is calling us to some-thing even greater: a daily, selfless love for everyone. In the middle of a discussion of valuable and various spiritual gifts, Paul steps back to say that all these wonderful gifts are worthless if we don't have love!
So what is this love? Paul explains it not as a feeling but as actions. It is a choice we make of how to treat someone: a choice to forget when someone wrongs us; a choice to be patient with the most trying person; a choice to trust the untrustworthy; a choice to give love without conditions.
These choices are seen clearly in Jesus' life. These choices are our challenge today. We depend on His power to choose these loving actions. We value this love above all fame and feeling because it will last forever!
Lord, You are a glorious and wondrous God. Your love is beyond what I can imagine. I can only hope to become better than I was yesterday at loving others the way You love them. Please help me to see Your creation, Your people as You do. Help me to act lovingly toward each person I meet. Thank You for the love You've showered on me through Your gift of salvation and for Your constant guidance and presence in my life. In Jesus' name. Amen.
- ERICA BAILEY, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

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