“And now faith, hope, and love
abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love.”
— 1 Corinthians 13:13 (NRSV)
For the converted Christian, in
knowing God, there are these three things that abide in life—the spiritual life—which give abundance,
strength, the wherewithal to live.
These three make the difference
required for life to work.
With faith we have the ability to
be patient, to endure great challenges of our times, and to apply courage to
step forth into things God is calling us to. Hope underpins faith. Hope resides
in the knowledge that God is with us, providing for us, giving us everything
required to make that journey in faith.
But underpinning both faith and
hope is love, for love is that sense of belonging that makes it all worth it.
Love is the raw motive of and for life.
When We Have Love
When we are loved, and we feel we
belong, and are valued for who we are, faith is easier and hope is almost a
given.
When we are loved, we know a sense
of peace of place, of time, and of opportunity in this life. There is the
presence of joy within us.
When we have love, all of life
seems to fit better together—the pain in with the pleasure, along with the
drudgery, the challenges, the opportunities, and the celebrations. The whole
kit and caboodle.
Love makes life worth it. Love is
the reason we have hope and is the catalyst for our faith.
Love protects us from many mental
ills, just as a lack of morality in a person can be blamed, almost entirely, on
a lack of experienced love. Those given to crime, in a general sense, were
never loved as they needed to be loved. For this we can understand and even
pity them. Not that this is an excuse, just a fact of the power of love to make
the difference between spiritual life and spiritual death in a person.
When We Feel We Have No Love Coming Our
Way
This is our biggest challenge to
life.
Where we feel we don’t belong,
that were not accepted, that we have no place to belong, our hope shrivels to
nothing and our faith is the capacity severely compromised. We cannot achieve
much without faith. And life without hope is despairing.
But there is love.
There is hope.
There is the ability to draw on
faith.
Hope in God. God loves us all...
much more than any human being could. God’s love is unconditional, but to experience God’s love we must accept his
Son. Then, we have hope. Then, we have the ability to achieve things in faith.
Then, we understand life!
***
Love is the beginning of life. When
we are loved, and we feel we belong, and are valued for who we are, faith is
easier and hope is almost a given. Love makes life worth it. Love is the reason
we have hope and is the catalyst for our faith. God is love.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
Photo Credit: Jeppe
Madsen.
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