a13:8-13
b13:8
c1 Jn 4:7-12
e13:9
f13:12
g13:13
hRom 5:1-5
iGal 5:5-6
jCol 1:4-5
k1 Thes 1:3
l5:8
m1 Jn 4:7-12
n16-21

‏ 1 Corinthians 13:8-13

Summary for 1Cor 13:8-13: 13:8-13  a Love, in contrast to spiritual gifts, will last forever. 13:8  b Love will last forever, because God is love (cp. 1 Jn 4:7-12  c, 16  d).
13:9  e None of the spiritual gifts gives us full understanding; unlike love, they are all limited in their benefits.
13:12  f The contrast between now and then is between this age and the coming age.

• Now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror: In Paul’s day, mirrors were usually made of polished bronze, so the view was imperfect. Our perception in this life is limited and our understanding is partial and incomplete.

• then: When the end comes and Christ establishes his eternal kingdom, we will see everything with perfect clarity. Then the spiritual gifts that give knowledge will be unnecessary.
13:13  g Faith, hope, and love are more important than spiritual gifts because they last forever (see also Rom 5:1-5  h; Gal 5:5-6  i; Col 1:4-5  j; 1 Thes 1:3  k; 5:8  l). Of the three, the greatest ... is love, because love is the quintessential nature of God himself (see 1 Jn 4:7-12  m, 16-21  n). So love should epitomize our relationship with him and others.
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