And now I will show you the most excellent way. If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. I Corinthians 12:31b-13:1 (I Corinthians 11-14)
Chapter 11 is a difficult passage to interpret and is not wholly clear. Corinth was a very licentuous city and many cultural issues were being debated as diverse people came together under one authority to be The Church. Issues of modesty, diet and basic, domestic manners were a problem as these people learned to worship and abide together. Paul’s rulings had more to do with order versus disorder in a local setting than writing universal principles. However, one thing is crystal clear, unity does not mean conformity, but must be a priority to do the work of the Gospel.
Just like the human body, The Body of Christ has many parts of a whole with no part being greater than another. In Christ’s Body, we are all of One Spirit. Sorrow and joy are shared equally in a personal way. In contrast to popular conception, diversity is vital, but there can be no allowance for division among hearts and Paul writes a picture to show us exactly……a most excellent way.
More important than any spiritual gift we may ever receive is the choice we make to have three qualities; faith, hope and love. Of these, love is the greatest and in one of the most beautiful passages in the Bible, I Corinthians 13, Paul details the real life application of love in his world and ours today……..toward every living being.
The Church has two missions: Strengthen the Body and take salvation to sinners. Gong’s and cymbals don’t do anything but irritate and cause people to turn a deaf ear without the rest of the symphony. We are called to bring this music in the key of LOVE, with some hope and faith mixed in for harmony.
Have an Excellent Thursday.
Gretchen