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1 Corinthians 12:27-31

In I Corinthians 13, the Bible reveals love's supreme importance to life. Paul directly compares love's value to faith, hope, prophecy, sacrifice, knowledge, and the gift of tongues and indirectly with all other gifts of God mentioned in chapter 12. He in no way denigrates the others' usefulness to life and God's purpose, but none can compare in importance to love.

The Corinthians took great pleasure in their gifts, just as we would, but a gift's relative importance is shown in its temporal quality. That is, there are times when a gift is of no use. But love will never end; it will always be of use.

Indeed, the receiving of gifts from God—unless accompanied by and used with love—have the potential to corrupt the one receiving them. God's gifts are powers given to enhance a person's ability to serve God in the church. However, we have all heard the cliché, "power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." If gifts are not received and used with love, they will play a part in corrupting the recipient, just as they were corrupting the Corinthians. Love is the attribute of God that enables us to receive and use His gifts without corruption.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Fruit of the Spirit: Love




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Genesis 3:15
Deuteronomy 14:23-26
Psalms 92:4
Matthew 25:15
Colossians 2:16-17
Colossians 2:16-17
1 John 5:11-13


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

A Matter of Honor  

Are the Sabbath and Holy Days Done Away?  (2)

Are You Worthy to Escape?  

Rebuilding the Wall  

Thanksgiving  

The Elements of Motivation (Part Six): Eternal Life  

The First Prophecy (Part One)  

Unity and Personal Responsibility  

Whatever Your Heart Desires  

Bible Studies

Biblical Symbolism: Yet More Symbols  

Parable of the Talents (Part One)  

Should You Be Baptized?  

What and Why the Church?  

Booklets

For the Perfecting of the Saints  

Sermon Transcripts

A Survey of God's Gifts to Us  

Don't Leave the House!  

Every Action Has a Reaction  

God's Creation and Our Works  

Government (Part 6)  

Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part 2)  

Maintaining Good Health (Part 6)  

Parables of Matthew 13 (Part 3): Hidden Treasure  

The Household of God and Truth  

The Importance of Doctrine  

The Mystery of the Church  

The Mystery of the Church  

Together We Stand--But on What?  

Together We Stand--But on What?  


 
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