Nothing Without Love
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be wildly successful? To have all the riches in the world? To have everything you’ve ever wanted? 1 Corinthians 13 tells us that even if we had it all, we would be nothing without love.
Nothing Without Love- 1 Corinthians 13
Let’s read the first portion of 1 Corinthians 13 once again. Verses 1-3 say,
“If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing.”
How do I measure success? How do you measure it?
Measuring Success
As a Christian parent, I may be tempted to measure success by how faithfully my children are serving the Lord.
As a writer, I may be tempted to measure success by how many books I sell.
As an editor, I may be tempted to look to how many clients I have or how few grammatical errors slip past me.
As a homemaker, I may be tempted to measure success by how clean and tidy my house is. Wait … let’s not even go there.
You get the idea.
If I Speak
“If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love…”
Why not take a few minutes to honestly evaluate how you measure personal success—even what you hold up as a standard for others, even your children.
If we could speak several languages, including the language of angels, wouldn’t we see that as pretty amazing? But factor out love and all God hears is a noisy gong and a clanging cymbal.
Prophetic Powers
“And If I have prophetic powers, but have not love…”
Wouldn’t it be amazing to open our mouths and declare things that are yet to happen—and then see them come to pass? What if all those perplexing mysteries philosophers and theologians have debated for centuries were perfectly clear to us? Think of the throngs that would flock to us to hear our words of wisdom. And what if there was nothing we didn’t know? What if we were essentially a walking, talking encyclopedia of all knowledge? Pretty impressive, huh?
All Faith
“If I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love..”
Now, think of the Rocky Mountains or the Alps. Think of Mount Everest or K-2. What if you could say, “Hey, you big hunk of rock, I don’t like you where you are. Do you mind shifting 100 yards that-a-way?” Next thing you know, you’ve changed the entire landscape—not to mention caused earthquakes and tsunamis, but we won’t go there.
Even if all this were possible, you would actually be nothing from God’s perspective if you didn’t have love.
Body to Be Burned
“If I deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love…”
Have you ever burned yourself while cooking or starting a fire? Once I reached into the oven to remove a cookie sheet, unaware that there was a hole in the end of my oven mitt. My finger had poked through the end and when I touched the hot pan, my finger instantly blistered.
I don’t even want to begin to think of what it would mean to give my body over to be burned. And I can’t think of why I would even consider doing so if I wasn’t motivated by love, but this passage indicates that it is possible. And if love wasn’t my motivator, no matter how noble others considered this act, I would gain absolutely nothing.
We are Nothing
“We are nothing without love…”
Let’s think again of how we measure success. No matter what we say, our answers likely pale in comparison to speaking the angels’ language, moving mountains, and offering our bodies to be burned.
The fact that nothing we do means anything unless our words and actions are motivated by love can be disheartening. And yet, on the other hand, it’s all pretty amazing. After all, it says in 1 John 4:8 that God is love. Plus, love is the first fruit of the Spirit mentioned in Galatians 5.
Love That Never Fails
“Love that never fails…”
As a Christian, we can count on the Lord to fill us with love, not the fleeting emotion that we label “love,” but the kind of love we talked about last time, love that is patient and kind, love that doesn’t rejoice in wrongdoing but rejoices in the truth, love that never fails.
Do I do what I do because I truly love God and others? Do you? Oh how we need the Lord to be at work in us!
And how about if we started to keep an eye out for others’ words and deeds that seem to be motivated by love. What if we celebrated those like we do hitting the NY Times bestseller list or winning a Nobel prize—or even getting an A+ on an exam? That would be a great celebration.
Steph Nickel
Steph Beth Nickel is eclectically interested and eclectically involved. In all she does, Steph seeks to nurture and inspire. She is currently working on the first book in a nonfiction series. Nurture and Inspire LOVE is a compilation of the first devotionals she wrote for HopeStreamRadio.
Steph is a freelance writer and editor. She is the coauthor of Paralympian Deb Willows’ award-winning memoir, Living Beyond My Circumstances, published by Castle Quay Books. Deb and Steph are working on a follow-up book.
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