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1 Corinthians 13:1-2 - Love Is Supreme.

1 Corinthians 13:1-2 (NIV) 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. 
2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can 
fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I 
have a faith that can move mountains, but have 
not love, I am nothing.  

1 Corinthians 13:1-2 (NLT) If I could speak 
all the languages of earth and of angels, but 
didnt love others, I would only be a noisy gong or 
a clanging cymbal. 2 If I had the gift of 
prophecy, and if I understood all of Gods secret 
plans and possessed all knowledge, and if I had 
such faith that I could move mountains, but 
didnt love others, I would be nothing.  

1 Corinthians 13:1-2 (ESV) If I speak in the 
tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I 
am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 And if 
I have prophetic powers, and understand all 
mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, 
so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I 
am nothing.  

INTRODUCTION

In chapter 12 Paul gave evidence of the 
Corinthians' lack of love in the utilization of spiritual 
gifts; chapter 13 defines real love; and chapter 14 
shows how love works. Love is more important than 
all the spiritual gifts exercised in the church 
body. Great faith, acts of dedication or 
sacrifice, and miracle-working power produce very 
little without love. Love makes our actions and 
gifts useful. Although people have different 
gifts, love is available to everyone. [Life 
Application SB] 

Spiritual gifts were present in Corinth 
(1:7); right doctrine was even in place (11:2); but 
love was absent. This led to the quarrels and 
exhibitions of selfishness and pride that plagued the 
church notably in the area of spiritual gifts. 
Instead of selfishly and jealously desiring showy 
gifts which they don't have, believers should 
pursue the greatest thing of all love for one 
another. This chapter is considered by many the 
greatest literary passage ever penned by Paul. It is 
central to his earnestly dealing with spiritual 
gifts (chaps. 12-14), because after discussing the 
endowment of gifts (chap. 12) and before presenting 
the function of gifts (chap. 14), he addresses 
the attitude necessary in all ministry in the 
church (chap. 13). [MacArthur Daily Bible 2003] 

COMMENTARY PEARL

Without Love, Youve Wasted Your Time
   Love is our greatest aim in life because 
we were put here on earth to learn to love God 
and others. The Bible makes it clear in the 
first few verses of 1 Corinthians 13 why love is 
the most important value. 
   Without love, all that you say is 
ineffective. If I speak in the tongues of men or of 
angels, but do have not love, I am only a resounding 
gong or a clanging cymbal (1 Corinthians 13:1 
NIV). Words without love are just noise. People 
resent and reject unloving words. But they will 
listen and respond to words spoken in love. 
   Without love, all that you know is 
incomplete. If I have the gift of prophecy and can 
fathom all mysteries and all knowledge  but do 
not have love, I am nothing (1 Corinthians 
13:2 NIV). The world is exploding with 
information and knowledge. Yet many of our most basic 
problems are not being solved, because the world is 
not looking for more knowledge. The world is 
looking for love. 
   Without love, all that you believe is 
insufficient. If I have a faith that can move 
mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing (1 
Corinthians 13:2 NIV). Many people have the 
misconception that being a Christian is just about 
believing certain truths and doctrines. But do you 
love Jesus? Do you realize he loves you? 
Christianity is about experiencing the love Jesus has for 
you and learning how to love like him. 
   Without love, all that you give is 
insignificant. If I give all I possess to the poor  
but do not have love, I gain nothing (1 
Corinthians 13:3 NIV). There are all kinds of 
motivations for giving, including obligation or prestige 
or guilt. Just because you give doesnt mean 
youre doing it in love. You can give without 
loving, but you cannot love without giving. 
   Without love, all that you accomplish is 
inadequate. If I were burned alive for preaching the 
Gospel but didnt love others, it would be of no 
value whatever (1 Corinthians 13:3 TLB). You 
can have all kinds of great accomplishments. You 
can even sacrifice your life for the greatest 
cause in the world - the Kingdom of God - but 
without love, its wasted effort. 
   You can have the eloquence of an orator, 
the knowledge of a genius, the faith of a 
miracle worker, the generosity of a philanthropist, 
and the dedication of a martyr. But if you 
dont love, it doesnt count. 
   The good news is that you can love others 
because God first loved you. Jesus says that as you 
live within his love, he will help you to love 
others. When you draw closer to him, your ability to 
love will increase - he makes it possible for you 
to live out the calling to love others. [Daily 
Devotional by Rick Warren: 
https://pastorrick.com/devotional/]  

ILLUSTRATION

Have love. Be something.
   How could I work this out? Tomorrow was 
my meeting with a small circle of women who 
gathered to critique one another's writing. By far 
the least experienced, I felt honored to be so 
warmly included at their last meeting. How could I 
miss my second one? 
   Let's see. I could drop my husband off at 
work. He wouldn't have a car, but that would give 
me a vehicle to drive. A babysitter could pick 
up my son from his violin lesson at noon. Then, 
perhaps, she could take my daughter to her art 
lesson. Of course, this all meant I had to get four 
children up very early. Such a lot of work for a 
little meeting. But it was important - at least to 
me. Father, what should I do? 
   I heard the faint whisper of a familiar 
phrase: "If I speak in the tongues of angels  if 
understand all mysteries  but do not have love, I am 
nothing." 
   Stay home? Was that God's answer? But 
there are words of angels to translate, prophecies 
to reveal, and mysteries to decipher. Was I 
destined to be something? or nothing? Though "I have 
all faith . but do not have love, I am 
nothing." 
   It wasn't until the next day as my 
husband drove away and I sat with my rested children 
on the couch that I realized I had unknowingly 
written something special. I had written "I love 
you" on their hearts. God had critiqued it. And I 
think he liked it. 
   Elizabeth Bridges Hiett, a registered 
nurse, has been happily married for fifteen years 
and is a homeschooling mother of four children. 
[The One Year Bible Live Verse Devotional re 1Co. 
13:1, 2 NRSV] 

CLOSING THOUGHT

No matter how high the profession, he whose 
heart is not filled with love for God and his 
fellow men is not a true disciple of Christ. Though 
he should possess great faith and have power 
even to work miracles, yet without love his faith 
would be worthless. He might display great 
liberality; but should he, from some other motive than 
genuine love, bestow all his goods to feed the poor, 
the act would not commend him to the favor of 
God. In his zeal he might even meet a martyr's 
death, yet if not actuated by love, he would be 
regarded by God as a deluded enthusiast or an 
ambitious hypocrite.  {AA 318.2} 

LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY 

1 Corinthians 13 - The Love Chapter

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2007/20070820-1119.html 

1 Corinthians 13 - Love Is Like That.

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2019/20190611-0928.html 

1 Corinthians 13:1-2 - Love Is Supreme.

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2023/20231002-0945.html 

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