1 Corinthians 13 re-interpreted by Edgar Stoesz, former chairman of Habitat for Humanity International and former director of MCC South America
Tags: development, faith, loveWe may speak the language of sacrifice and of service, but if we have no love in our hearts for those whom we seek to help, our efforts will have no more effect than a noisy gong or a clanging symbol whose influence fades away with the clamour.
We may emphasise the urgency of development, comprehend all the urgent problems and needs of the world, and have absolute faith and determination that we can imagine the masses living in prosperous communities at a respectable standard of living but have no love for the people, it is all in vain.
We may distribute the aid we possess. We may give our lives to save the needy masses, but if love is not our motive, the world will not be better for our effort.
With love we will be very patient as we confront a foreign culture with change.
With love we will not feel boastfully righteous as though we have all the solutions to all the worlds needs.
With love we will never inflate our ego at the expense of the failures and weaknesses of others.
With love we will not be resentful when our service is taken for granted.
With love our efforts will hit the mark.
Love never gives up. As for teaching, it will be superseded; as for agencies of development, they will cease. For our technology and planning and our institutions are incomplete but when our actions are guided by love and justice, then they will be complete.
We are limited in our understanding, we see in a mirror dimly. We are baffled by problems and the lasting solutions elude us. But we are learning bit by bit and we long for a day when love shall rule the world.
Thus faith that God has a plan for the world, hope that seeks the full life for all, and a love that knows no boundaries - these 3 endure, but the greatest of these is love.
Make love your goal.
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