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CORINTHIANS 13:1-3
What is your greatest aspiration in life? Some of you would
answer "to be successful." Others of you would answer
"happiness." Others of you would answer "to feel no pain."
Some of you are looking for recognition. How you answer that question determines
your life’s principal aspiration. Even though some of you may not know it,
everybody has one. Your aspiration in life is what guides your decisions each
and every day.
ASPIRATION = A STRONG DESIRE TO ACHIEVE SOMETHING HIGH
OR GREAT:
For example, if my aspiration in life is having fun, then
when I get two invitations on the same night, I decide which one I will attend
by deciding which one will be more fun. If my aspiration in life is security,
the guiding factor of my decision will be which one is safest. If my aspiration
in life is comfort, then I will choose the one that is easiest. If my aspiration
in life is recognition then I will seek to do those things in life that will
bring me the most recognition.
What does our passage of scripture teach us about our
aspiration in life? It says that our aspiration in life should be love. Read
this. I Corinthians 14:1, "Follow the way of love . . . "Why
does God tell us that our greatest aspiration should be love?
I. LOVE SHOULD BE OUR ASPIRATION IN LIFE BECAUSE OF ITS
PRIORITY OR IT’S IMPORTANCE.
1. Without love, all that I do is useless.
Notice again verse one of chapter 13, "If I speak in the
tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or
a clanging cymbal." Paul says that words without love are empty. Words
without love are like a resounding gong or a clanging symbol.
The world is impressed by great communicators. God is not
impressed by great communicators, because He says that words without love are
nothing. The Corinthians were impressed with their ability to communicate. They
said we speak with the tongues of men and angels. God wanted them to know that
they were majoring on the minors.
Have you ever heard someone say this? "We are not
communicating in our home." Have they ever thought the reason they are not
communicating is because they are no longer speaking in loving ways? People
always respond to words spoken in love. We resent and reject unloving words.
Ephesians 4:15 say, "Speak the truth in love . .
. ."
2. Without love, all that I know is meaningless.
Verse 2a says, "If I have the gift of prophecy, and can
fathom all mysteries and all knowledge . . . but have not love I am
nothing." Paul says it is possible to have honorary membership in honor
societies galore and a ton of degrees, but it does not matter if you do not have
love. You can be a walking Bible commentary and have the entire Bible memorized
but it will not matter one iota if you do not have love.
In I Corinthians 8:1 the Bible says, "Knowledge puffs
up, but love builds
up . . . . " Paul says it is better to have a right
heart than to have a right head.
We are in a knowledge explosion in our world today. I read
the other day that right now we only have 3% of the knowledge that will be
available in the world in the year 2010. We are all amazed at the knowledge that
is at our finger tips every day. And yet the world has never known tension more
prevalent between nations, between races, between levels of society. You see,
the world is not in need of more knowledge. It needs more love. Without love, I
am ineffective and incomplete.
3. Without love, all that I do is inadequate.
Paul goes on to say, ". . . and if I have faith that can
move mountains, but have not love I am nothing."
There is a
misconception that being a Christian involves knowing certain truths and certain
doctrines. I hear people say, "Yes, I am a Christian." "How do
you know?" "I believe in Jesus." "So does the devil." I
don’t care if you believe in Him. I want to know if you love Him and that love
relationship causes you to love other people. Christianity is a lifestyle. And
it is a lifestyle of love.
Galatians 5:6, ". . . The only thing that counts is
faith expressing itself through love."
GALATIANS 5:6 KJV
6 For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any
thing, nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by love.
NIV 6 For in Christ Jesus
neither circumcision nor uncircumcision has any value. The only thing that
counts is faith expressing itself through love.
Some of you need to write that in your diary or your daily
calendar. When you get bogged down in your schedule, "The only thing that
counts is faith expressed through love." Faith is important; but, faith
without love isn’t worth anything.
4. Without love, all that I have is unimportant.
In verse 3a it says, "If I give all I possess to the
poor . . . but have not love, I gain nothing." Circle the word
"all." He said you can give all that you have; forget about tithing,
he said all. You can give all that you have and still not have love. Why?
Because you can give through selfish motives. Would you agree that people give
out of different motives? Sure! Some people give for prestige. "I will give
a million dollars if you name the building after me." Some people give for
power. "I will give a million dollars, if you let me sleep in the Lincoln
bedroom of the White House." Just because you give does not mean that you
gave it out of love. You can give without love, but you cannot love without giving.
There have been men who have given their wives everything
they ever wanted and are shocked when they are asked for a divorce. Listen, you
can give her the biggest diamond ring in the world, but if you do not give her
love, you can forget it.
I see parents who give to their children out of guilt. They
would much rather have you.
5. Without love, all that I accomplish is insufficient.
In verse 3b it says, "(If I) surrender my body to the
flames, but have not love, I have gained nothing." What is Paul saying? He
is saying that we can rack up an impressive list of achievements. We can be
listed in all the Outstanding Whatever books in America and not achieve a thing
if we do not practice love. We can even burn ourselves on the altar as a
sacrifice of worship but if we do not practice love, then we have done nothing.
The point that Paul
is making in the first three verses is the fact that
relationships are more
important than accomplishments. That is worth repeating.
Relationships are
more important than accomplishments. You see, success without
love is
empty. The world is full of celebrities whose lives
are empty. They sought and gained world fame and still there is emptiness.
One day, God will do an audit on your life. When He does, He
will not be looking at your accomplishments. He will not be looking at the
bottom line of your finances. He will be looking at your relationships to
evaluate how you lived.
Let me summarize these verses. God is saying that I can have
the eloquence of a great speaker. I can have the intelligence of a genius. I can
have the faith of a miracle worker. I can have the generosity of the kindest person in the world. And, I can have the dedication of a martyr but if I do not
have love, it does not count.
Let me give you a tip. One of the rules of communication is
repetition. When you are trying to make a point, you repeat it enough times for
people to finally hear you. Paul is using that method here. He says the same
thing from five different angles. He wants us to know that our life is worthless
if we do not have love.
After Paul hammers in the point of the priority of love, he
introduces the
practice of love.
II. WE SHOULD MAKE LOVE OUR ASPIRATION BY PRACTICING LOVE OR
BY GIVING IT.
1 JOHN 3:16-18
16 This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down
his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers.
17 If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in
need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him?
18 Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but
with actions and in truth.
First, you must define it. I find it very interesting that
even though the world uses the word love a lot, very few people know what love
is. Love is a
Miller Lite beer. "I love you, man!". Let’s face it. Very few people
know what love is.
If you go into the bookstore, you will find hundreds of books
on love. How to find love. How to feel loved. How to make love. How to know that
you are loved.
We used to be satisfied with Love Potion Number Nine. Now, if
you go into the bath Shoppe's there are 42 different varieties of love in
a bottle. Let’s face it, we don’t really know what love is. We say,
"I love my wife. I love my dog. I love my car." and we don’t
differentiate between any of them. We just throw this word out there without understanding
what it is.
One preacher said he wanted to look up the definition of
love. He went to his Volume L of Compton’s Encyclopedia and there was not one
single article on love. It only referred him to sex and emotions. He looked up
the word "emotion." In the entire three- page article, love is only
mentioned in one sentence. So, he looked up the word "sex." Under the
subject of sex, he found 12 different subjects. In the 12 different articles, he
found the word "love" in one paragraph of five sentences. After he
researched the matter, he thought to himself. That is so true, Americans know a
whole lot more about sex than they do about love.
The so-called love songs on the radio are not love songs.
They are lust songs. The truth of the matter is, you and I need some lessons on
how to love. Most of us really don’t know how to love. That is why we are so
dysfunctional in our society. We don’t know how to love. We must learn how to
love. Lets see what the Bible tells us about love.
Look again at verse four, "Love is patient, love is
kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it
is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects,
always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails."
Question? What kind of lover are you? I have to be honest with you. If this is
what love is, then I am not a very good lover. I need to learn to love better.
Two insights from these verses.
1. Love is an action.
1 JOHN 3:16-18 16 This is how we know what love is: Jesus
Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our
brothers.
17 If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in
need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him?
18 Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but
with actions and in truth.
It is not something you only feel. It is not only something you say. It
is something you do. Notice all of the action words here. Love does not just
talk. It is not all words. It acts. It’s like the boy who always said to his
girlfriend, "Darling, I will die for you." One day she said, "Oh
John, you always say that, but you never do anything about it." Love is a
demonstration, not an inclination.
Dr. E.V. Hill, one of the most famous Black preachers in
America tells the story of his receiving a death threat about something he said
in one of his sermons. His wife became aware of the threat and took it very
seriously. The next morning, when Dr. E.V. Hill got dressed for work, he came
out of the house to go to his car. His car was not there. He could not imagine
where his car was. Did someone steal it? Did they take it so they could place a
bomb in it? He sat down on the top step of his house. About that time his wife
came up driving his car. When she got out of the car, he asked, "Woman,
what on earth are you doing." She said, "I was thinking. This
community needs you more than it needs me. If they were going to rig that car
with a bomb, I wanted to be in it instead of you." E.V. Hill said, "I
always thought my wife loved me; but now I understood what love was all
about."
Love is an action.
2. Love is a choice.
You choose to love. You choose not to love. You see there is
a myth going around that says that love is uncontrollable. This is not true. It
is your choice. You choose to love. You choose not to love.
Love is not just a feeling. When you don’t feel like love, it is
a greater expression of love than when you act in a loving way when you feel
like it. Love is getting up in the middle of the night to help a sick kid, when
that is the last thing you want to do. Love is being patient with your spouse
when he or she is acting like a jerk. Love is giving people what they
need, not what they deserve.
Love is an action and a choice.
I read a story about a young mother who was feeling really
down about her lot in life. She was feeling trapped in her situation. Her
self-esteem was very low. Her feelings about herself began to affect her
relationship with her family. She began to nag and fuss at them constantly.
"When I finally had the courage to look at myself, I did not like what I
saw," she said. "In my tears I cried out to my Lord." And in her
quiet time of praying and reading of scripture, the answer came to her in
chapter 13 of I Corinthians. She said: "Five words leaped out at me, ‘Without
love, I am nothing.’"
She wrote these words all over her house. She put them on her
refrigerator. She put them on the bathroom mirror. She put them on the dashboard
of her car. She said, "I realized the single most important thing that I
could do was to love my family. So I began to live my life by love. I began to
run my home by love. It was as transforming as the time I invited Christ into my
life. It brought happiness back into my life and home." She made a choice.
Paul tells us that we need to make love the number one
objective of our lives. We need to make it our priority and practice.
Why? Because of its permanence.
III. WE NEED TO MAKE LOVE OUR ASPIRATION BECAUSE OF ITS
PERMANENCE.
Paul says we should make love our number one priority because
it is the only thing that will last. Notice verses seven & eight of this
chapter, "Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always
perseveres. Love never fails." I know exactly what you are thinking. You
are thinking, "My love failed." If that is the case, then you did not
have real love in the first place!
The beauty of love is that you can learn lessons of love all
over again. You can learn to love someone that you have never loved.
The Bible says that love perseveres. Every other life
principle gives up, but love perseveres. There are some who say, "I live
for fun." How long does fun last? Others say, "I live for money."
How long does money last? Others say, "I live for pleasure." How long
does pleasure last? The list could go on. The only thing that will last is love.
Love is going to last for eternity.
Look at verse 13..., "These things remain: faith, hope and
love. But the
greatest of these is love." Why is love greater
than faith and hope? Could it be that nothing really matters if there is no love
in it. We all want to be loved and accepted.
Look at these verses found in John 13:34-35,
"Jesus said, ‘A commandment I
give you: Love one another! As I have loved you, you must
love one another.
All men will know you are my disciples if you love
another.’" I want you to
notice that He says "commandment." He is not
suggesting. He is commanding us to love one another. My point is this, if you are a
believer in Jesus Christ, then love as a lifestyle is not an option. It is a
commandment.
How are we to love? Jesus said, "As I have loved
you." I know exactly what
you are thinking. You are sitting there saying to yourself,
"I could never do that. He was perfect. I could never love like Him."
You are exactly right. That is why you need Jesus Christ in your life. Because
only He can love like that through you.
What am I saying? I am saying that Love is the main thing in
life. And the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. Life minus
love is nothing.
Jesus said, "They will know you are a disciple of mine,
if you love one another." You see, the sign of a Christian is not a cross
around the neck. It is not a Jesus sign on the rear end of your car. The sign of
a Christian is love. How many people know you are a Christian by your lifestyle?
To develop love as your life aspiration means you are going to have to take some
action steps Indeed[.]
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