In our new series, "What Love Does," we explore the profound and often misunderstood concept of love. Love is universally cherished, yet its true essence and application can be elusive. As we delve into the latter part of 1 Corinthians, we aim to uncover what love truly is and how it manifests in our lives. Love is not merely a feeling or a romantic notion; it is an active, living force that builds up rather than tears down. It is a way of life that reflects the nature of God, for God is love.
Many of us struggle with understanding love because we may not fully know God, or we may not care to understand love beyond a superficial level. However, Jesus exemplifies love through His life and sacrifice, showing us that true love involves laying down our rights and serving others selflessly. Romans 15 reminds us that those who are strong in faith have an obligation to bear with the failings of the weak, building them up rather than pleasing themselves.
Spiritual gifts play a crucial role in this process. They are given by God for the common good, meant to unify and build up the body of Christ. Yet, they often become sources of division when we focus on our differences rather than our shared purpose. Unity is the goal of love, and it is achieved when we align ourselves with Jesus, the source of all love and spiritual gifts. By starting with Jesus, we can impart His love to others, becoming a part of God's love here on earth.
As we journey through this series, we are encouraged to discover our spiritual gifts and use them to build up others. Love requires sacrifice and surrender, following the example of Jesus, who laid down His life for us. In doing so, we glorify God and foster unity within the church and beyond. Let us strive to be genuine in our love, allowing God's love to flow through us and into the lives of those around us.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Love as a Building Force: Love is not just a feeling but an active force that builds up rather than tears down. It is a way of life that reflects God's nature, as God is love. Understanding love requires knowing God and embracing His love for us, which empowers us to love others genuinely. [37:58]
- 2. The Role of Spiritual Gifts: Spiritual gifts are given by God for the common good, meant to unify and build up the body of Christ. They are not for personal gain but to serve others and reveal God's love. Discovering and using our spiritual gifts is essential for living out love in action. [45:47]
- 3. Unity as the Goal of Love: Unity is the ultimate goal of love, achieved by aligning ourselves with Jesus and focusing on our shared purpose. Differences should not divide us but rather open opportunities to love each other better. Unity strengthens the church and reflects God's love to the world. [52:12]
- 4. Sacrifice and Surrender in Love: True love requires sacrifice and surrender, following Jesus' example of laying down His rights for others. By surrendering our preferences and serving others selflessly, we glorify God and build up the body of Christ. [69:13]
- 5. Genuine Love and Spiritual Growth: Genuine love is not forced or fake but flows from a deep connection with God. By tending to our hearts and receiving God's love, we can genuinely love others and build them up. Spiritual growth involves being part of God's love and imparting it to others. [01:02:45]
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