Love (1CO 13:1-13)

[13:1] I may be able to speak the languages of human beings and even of angels, but if I have no love, my speech is no more than a noisy gong or a clanging bell.

[13:2] I may have the gift of inspired preaching; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains—but if I have no love, I am nothing.

[13:3] I may give away everything I have, and even give up my body to be burned —but if I have no love, this does me no good.

[13:4] Love is patient and kind; it is not jealous or conceited or proud;

[13:5] love is not ill-mannered or selfish or irritable; love does not keep a record of wrongs;

[13:6] love is not happy with evil, but is happy with the truth.

[13:7] Love never gives up; and its faith, hope, and patience never fail.

[13:8] Love is eternal. There are inspired messages, but they are temporary; there are gifts of speaking in strange tongues, but they will cease; there is knowledge, but it will pass.

[13:9] For our gifts of knowledge and of inspired messages are only partial;

[13:10] but when what is perfect comes, then what is partial will disappear.

[13:11] When I was a child, my speech, feelings, and thinking were all those of a child; now that I am an adult, I have no more use for childish ways.

[13:12] What we see now is like a dim image in a mirror; then we shall see face-to-face. What I know now is only partial; then it will be complete—as complete as God's knowledge of me.

[13:13] Meanwhile these three remain: faith, hope, and love; and the greatest of these is love.