Day 9: Faith that expresses itself through love

Love is the visible fruit of invisible faith. Passing on our faith means letting it shape our relationships and actions in tangible, loving ways.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

Additional Scripture

Reflect on the Word

What if the measure of success when it comes to our spirituality isn’t what we think? What if Jesus is less concerned with our full
sanctuaries, weekly religious practices, eloquent sermons and the songs we sing in worship? What if He is more concerned with our
ability to love the people He has called us to serve?

In Galatians 5, Paul tears down an argument about the legalities of religious practice and replaces it with a charge to humbly serve—
motivated by love. In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul holds up love as the standard of substance. If one possesses great speech, the ability to preach the Word with power, great faith or even the ability to sacrifice all for the sake of the gospel, but is not motivated by love, he has nothing to show for all his toil.

Why is love so important to the life of the believer? Perhaps we catch a glimpse of the answer in 1 Corinthians 13:8-10. While gifts such as prophecy, tongues and knowledge are for our edification and benefit in our time here on Earth, they will cease in the completion of all things in eternity.

But love? Love lasts beyond our temporary assignment into the fullness of the kingdom of heaven. After all, it was love that purchased
our place in that kingdom and that compels us to invite others into the family of God.

“But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved” (Ephesians 2:4-5, NIV).

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