Love
LOVE NOTES FROM 1 CORINTHIANS 13:4-8
Love suffers
long.
It can endure evil, injury, and provocation without being
filled with resentment,
indignation, or revenge.
Love is kind.
It is bountiful; it is courteous and obliging. Rendering
gracious, well disposed
service.
Love does not
envy.
It is not grieved at the good of others; neither at their
gifts nor at their good qualities,
or their estates.
Love does not
parade itself.
It does not brag or boast nor is it arrogant.
Love is not
puffed up.
It is not bloated with self-conceit or pride and does not
swell upon its acquisitions.
Love does not
behave rudely.
It is careful not to pass the bounds of decency. It does
nothing base or vile.
Love does not
seek its own.
It does not inordinately desire nor seek its own praise,
honour, profit, or pleasure.
Love is not
provoked.
It tempers and restrains the passions. It is not
irritated or touchy.
Love thinks no
evil.
It does not ponder nor meditate upon the wrongs done by
others nor seek to find
fault.
Love does not
rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth.
It takes no pleasure nor finds entertainment in evil or sin
of any kind. Instead love
rejoices to see people living lives consistent with the
Truth.
Love bears all
things.
It shelters the good qualities of others in order to
protect them and does not publish
their faults and imperfections.
Love believes
all things.
It is apt to believe well of all, to entertain a good
opinion of them when there is
nothing definite to the contrary.
Love hopes all
things.
It is confident in its expectations toward others.
Love endures all
things.
It bears up under all injury to person, property and
reputation. Love never gives in.
Love never
fails.
It is a permanent and perpetual attribute of God, lasting
for eternity.
1 John 3:18 My little
children, let us not love in word or in tongue,
but in deed and
in truth.
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