03-06-2026 PART 3: The Transforming Power of Love
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概要
Section 1
First Corinthians 13 offers one of the clearest descriptions of what genuine love looks like in the life of a believer. The passage explains that love is patient, kind, and humble. It does not envy, boast, or act selfishly, and it refuses to keep a record of past wrongs. While the words are often read at weddings and admired for their beauty, the true impact comes when believers apply the passage personally. One helpful exercise is to insert one’s own name into the text and read the description as a mirror of personal behavior. Doing this reveals how closely one’s life aligns with the character of Christ. Rather than simply admiring the words, this practice turns the passage into a tool for honest self-examination and spiritual growth.
Section 2
The passage highlights both positive and negative aspects of love, showing what it is and what it is not. Love does not celebrate wrongdoing but rejoices in truth. It bears burdens, believes the best, hopes continually, and endures through difficulties. These qualities demonstrate that love is not merely an emotion but a consistent pattern of character shaped by God’s truth. Scripture also places love above other powerful spiritual virtues. Faith is the means through which believers receive salvation by grace, and hope acts as the anchor that keeps believers moving forward even in hardship. Yet Scripture declares that love surpasses them both. Faith and hope are essential, but love stands as the greatest virtue because it reflects the very nature of God and defines how believers are called to live toward one another.
Section 3
Second Corinthians 3:18 further explains that the Christian life is a process of transformation. Believers, with unveiled faces, reflect the glory of the Lord as they are gradually changed into His image. This transformation does not occur instantly but unfolds step by step, moving from one degree of glory to another. The Holy Spirit works within believers to shape them into the likeness of Jesus Christ. This process should encourage believers rather than discourage them. Spiritual growth is not about achieving perfection immediately but about continually becoming more like Christ. As believers reflect His character through love, patience, truth, and endurance, they display God’s glory to the world while trusting that He is faithfully completing the work He has begun in them.