You probably recognize this as "the love chapter" of the Bible, often used at weddings. As the section of Scripture I read during my recent morning devotional time, here's what popped out for me:
"Love never ends." 1 Corinthians 13:8
That's an amazing claim, isn't it? After all, we're mortal and at some point, each of us will die--so how can love, a human emotion, continue after death? Here's what I think. Just as original sin passes down through the generations, so does love. I remember hearing James Dobson speak about how he felt when his father died. He said he didn't remember the things his father accomplished, what he remembered were the times they spent together, the love he felt.
When we receive love from another person, whether it is a parent, a teacher, a pastor, a friend or a spouse, it affects us for the rest of our lives. It gives us a sense of confidence and self-worth. Research has proven that children who are deprived of love do not thrive. That's how important it is to be touched and cared for in a loving way.
Love never ends because it is continually passed on. It doesn't just affect the one you love --it affects the way they relate to their own family, and everyone they are in relationship with. Love inspires us to be kind, to be patient and courteous, to think the best of others. As the Bible says:
"Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins."1 Peter 4:8
For more about love see these posts:
Charity = Love
God is Love
Perfect Love
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