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Libby Baxter | Read 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Paul’s words to the Corinthian church in chapter 13 may be one of the most recognized passages in all of scripture. Even those with no religious background will likely have heard them at wedding ceremonies. We innately understand the truth of these words—love is patient and kind; love is not...
God of love, thank you for first loving us and showing us your love through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Empower us to share Christ’s love with others in all we do. Amen.
Throughout scripture, God’s covenant love for humankind is consistently affirmed. In First Corinthians, Paul proclaims that love never ends. The additional readings this week provide assurances of God’s eternal love. In love, God calls and sends Jeremiah to bring God’s word to God’s people. The psalmist assures us of God’s care for us from birth, a constant rock and refuge, our hope and our trust. Luke records the words of Jesus in the Nazareth synagogue that proclaim the wideness of God’s mercy and love for all people. God continues to call us to remember that love never ends.
• Read Jeremiah 1:4-10. How is God calling you to be a part of God’s work in the world?
• Read Psalm 71:1-6. In what ways have you experienced God as a refuge?
• Read 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. How do you use the gifts God gives you in the service of love?
• Read Luke 4:21-30. How do you keep your heart and mind open to hear and act on new revelations of God’s love for the world?
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