The Daily Word
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We are coming to the end of Paul’s characteristics of love in 1Corinthians 13. Whilst each of the characteristics or aspects has meaning in our human world, all of them also have a spiritual relevance, which relates to our life in Jesus Christ and all of them firstly have their meaning in God’s love because that is the very essence of love. There is no greater love than that which God has for us, and we are being urged by Paul to emulate that love. Just before Paul closes the intense description of the characteristics of love we have 4 very sharp and consistent aspects given to us and the first is “Love always protects”.
We only protect things that we value. If something is of no value to us then we make no effort to preserve or protect it. If we really love a person, then we are willing to make virtually any sacrifice to ensure their life is free from trouble. The example often used is a mother’s love for her offspring, either in the animal or human world. Seeking to defend them from all dangers, even willing to give her life to save them. This is just how God thinks of us. His Word, the Bible has been written to save us from the dangers of sin, it is our protective guidebook. Every day God protects us from obvious and less obvious dangers. We get through each day and should thank Him for His protection during that day.
And the key word within the phrase is ‘always’: consistently and throughout our lives, God loves us and protects us, even from ourselves at times With the knowledge of God’s love around us, we need fear no danger and our future is secure.
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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