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- 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 move mountains,
but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I
deliver my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing.
- 1
Corinthians 13:1-3
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passage comes after Paul's discussion of the charismatic gifts and
before his great explanation of love. What makes this striking to me
is his style. He begins with 'If ... but have not love...'
In the first verse, he mentioned about the speech gifts. Imagine,
being able to speak in any language - preaching to everyone about
the Lord. But without love, everything said is noise.
The second verse tells of other charismatic gifts - prophesies,
knowledge and abilities to work miracles - these are proofs of God's
power - but without love, the person is nothing.
The third verse speaks of giving away what we have. So called acts
of charity like almsgiving and even martyrdom, done without love,
gain us nothing.
What then do these three verses prove? Love
is the only gift of the Spirit that gives value to all the other
gifts. Very often for renewed Christians, we get too focused on the
charismatic gifts that we forget what is important.
This was seen in the Church in Corinth. It was becoming more of a
social organization rather than a community of believers.
The letter tells us of the many problems in that Church. Paul
admonished them for accepting someone who was living with his
stepmother. Then the Church was divided into four factions. Then
there was this question of Paul's authority, their irreverence to
the Eucharist, food offered to idols, marriage, the charismatic
gifts and the resurrection. Does that sound like some of our
churches today?
One thing the letter to the Corinthians tells us is that a Christian
community is far from perfect. We will definitely have people who
have different values from us. If we look at how Paul handled the
issues in the community, we see how it is to act in love. We see
where he stood firm and where he was more liberal.
With regard to morals, doctrine and charity, Paul was very firm.
Fornication (and other sexual sins) was definitely not tolerated. In
fact, Paul told the Church to get the sinner out of the community -
hoping that this will bring about repentance. The same with the way
the Church was to treat the Eucharist. Paul said that if we accept
the bread and wine without recollecting ourselves, we bring judgment
on ourselves. (This also reinforces our belief that the bread and
wine IS the true body and blood of Jesus). Lastly the question on
the resurrection was something that was made clear in Chapter 15.
However, with regard to other issues, Paul allowed the believers to
make their own decision - as long as the decision will not be a
scandal to others. This is clearly seen in his discussion on eating
food offered to idols and whether it was right to get married.
Interestingly also, Paul spoke against breaking a marriage for the
simple reason that the other party was a non-believer. With this, he
reinforced the sanctity of marriage.
What can we say in conclusion? If we are to act, we have to do them
with love. And love is not just letting others do what they want -
or pursuing what we want. Love is considering how our actions will
affect others - always with the thought for what is best for others
- even if it means hurting them and ourselves in the process.
To paraphrase Paul, 'Let us desire the higher gift - and in the end,
these three remain - faith, hope and love. And the greatest of these
is love.'
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