The other
day I was reading through the Bible and was making my way through a very known
Bible verse: 1 Corinthians 13.
Marshall
Erikson from How I met your Mother did a good rendition of it(Season 2 episode
22):
Horrible
wedding clichés we're not going
to touch with a ten-foot limbo pole.
Oh, like First Corinthians?
That Bible verse?
They do that at every wedding.
How's it go?
"Love is patient and kind.
"Love does not envy or boast.
"It is not arrogant or rude.
"Love does not insist
on it's own way.
"It is not irritable
or resentful.
"Love bears all things,
"believes all things,
"hopes all things...
"endures all things."
to touch with a ten-foot limbo pole.
Oh, like First Corinthians?
That Bible verse?
They do that at every wedding.
How's it go?
"Love is patient and kind.
"Love does not envy or boast.
"It is not arrogant or rude.
"Love does not insist
on it's own way.
"It is not irritable
or resentful.
"Love bears all things,
"believes all things,
"hopes all things...
"endures all things."
Love is
patient they say?!
What
patience though?
According to
Mr Webster, patience is: the capacity,
habit, or fact of being [able to remain calm and not become annoyed when
waiting for a long time or when dealing with problems or difficult people]
Ok then....
Well - I was
reading this passage in the King James Version (KJV) of the bible and here's
how it read:
[Love]
suffereth long, and is kind; [love] envieth not; [love] vaunteth not
itself, is not puffed up,
Suffereth
long seems to be so much better than "is patient". Patient seems to have so much room for
interpretation based on what each person believes it to mean - but when you
read "suffereth long" - it really hits home.
Where there
is love - there will be suffering. If
people tell you that love is all rosy and everything else - they're lying to
you. But - the suffering should not be
the suffering of you hurting the other person.
It's more of a you are suffering because you want what's best for the
other person, they don't listen and as a result they get hurt and this leads to
you suffering. You warned them because
you love them. You warned them because
you're trying to look out for them. You
warned them because you see a potential in them that you want to see them
achieve. Them falling short leads to you
suffering.
Jesus
suffered long on the cross. He
suffered getting whipped and all other physical abuse prior to the cross. He suffered when he was betrayed. Still with that - he continued to love.
With love
there is a passion - I wrote briefly about this as a tribute to my uncle and
how this ties into love and suffering (see here: http://thejoshuejourney.blogspot.ca/2015/07/the-real-tom-green.html)
Today when I
look at the world - I don't see a world that loves their neighbour as
themselves. I see 1 - parents buying
iPhones for their kids because all their friends have one(thou shall not covet
thy neighbours' belongings), 2 - I see families fighting over money(love of
money is the root of all evil), 3 - I see siblings not speaking to one another
(Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and
there remember that your brother or sister has something against you,
24 leave your gift there
in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to them; then come and offer
your gift.)
If we look at these 3 items I just mentioned and compare to 1
Corinthians 13 - we can clearly see how they fall short from love.
1 - Why does your child want the phone? Yes - I'm asking why your child wants the
phone and not why you're buying it for them.
They want the phone because their friends have one. But isn't it written: love does not envy??? And parents - should we not be teaching our children
this?
2 - Why are families fighting over money?! Pretty much the same thing as item 1 - they
want something that the other person has.
They are jealous of the other - but again - it is written: Love does not envy.
3 - Why are siblings not talking to one another? Is it because one has something the other
doesn't have? Well - love doesn't envy. Is it because one sibling is upset at what
the other sibling did? Well love is not irritable or resentful.
If you find yourself in one of these 3 items in any way - you should
pray about it.
It's clear we live in a world where people don't love their
neighbours as themselves. The only way
this can get fixed is through prayer, and recognizing our behaviour when these
situations comes up.