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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

To Know, Know, Know Him

So, tell me: When you read 1 Corinthians 13; you know, "Love is patient, love is kind," how do you apply it to your own life? Do you immediately get struck with a sense of guilt right there at the beginning? Patient? Or what about the next phrase, "Love is kind?" When I read through verses, 4-8 of that particular chapter, I always think of how I need to apply these verses to my interactions with my family and others around me.

But one day I saw it differently. One day, I got creative and took some liberties with the verse. I inserted the name of Jesus right there in all those places where it says, "love." Then, shockingly, I went further and ended the phrase with my own name.  Like this:

Jesus is patient with Sarah.
Jesus is kind to Sarah.
Jesus does not envy nor does he want Sarah to envy.
Jesus does not boast (although he does dance over Sarah).
Jesus is not proud (though he does take joy in his creation, Sarah)
Jesus is not rude nor does he want Sarah to be rude.
Jesus is not self-seeking and he wants Sarah to be selfless too.
Jesus is not easily-angered nor does he want Sarah to be easily angered.
Jesus keeps no record of wrongs...even Sarah's wrongs.
Jesus does not delight in evil...nor should Sarah delight in evil.
Jesus rejoices with the truth...he wants Sarah to rejoice with the truth!
Jesus always protects Sarah.
Jesus always trusts God's Word and promises for Sarah.
Jesus always hopes for Sarah.
Jesus always has and always will persevere for Sarah.
....and, best of all, Jesus will never fail Sarah.

Here's the part I always miss from that passage, verse 10: "But when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears." I never get to that part because I stop half way through the litany of love's characteristics. I stop because I am so overcome with my own inadequacy that it shames me and I know I can't ever be all those things that love is.

But wait a minute. "When perfection comes, the imperfect disappears!" When Jesus covers me and works through me I think I just might be able to be some of those things after all! By God's grace, we all have the ability to posses a clean slate any time we want to. We can make that imperfection disappear by asking Jesus to come with his perfection.

Can it really be that easy? Yes, it can. Because Jesus did the most difficult thing of all. He became sin for us so we could become the righteousness of God. He did the hard stuff so it could really be that easy for us. Let's not take that for granted!

6 comments:

  1. A most touching and inspiring presentation. You are a treasure to all that know you. You and your family have always been a blessing to me. I did not know how to email you, but no words can express my appreciation for your help on my blog issues. You are the only one I tend to understand. The "X" out took it off. Wish I was more blog smart. Thank you.

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  2. Oh wow!
    Jesus changes EVERYTHING!
    Thank you for sharing your revelation my dear.
    Happy Advent season!
    Laura of Harvest Lane Cottage

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    1. He sure does! Thanks for stopping by. Hope you're having a relaxing week so far!

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