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Love That Lasts

By Jonah Whitman, Community Writer
February 18, 2026 at 05:30pm. Views: 1001

“Love is patient, love is kind…” These words are among the most quoted in all of Scripture, yet their meaning goes deeper than a wedding vow or greeting card. In 1 Corinthians 13:4–7, Paul paints a portrait of love that is steady, humble, and enduring qualities our world desperately needs today.

The Strength of Patience and Kindness

Patience allows us to pause when life frustrates us. In a culture of instant gratification, patience communicates respect: “You are worth my time.” Kindness, too, is more than politeness. It’s a posture of the heart. A kind word or action, whether letting someone go ahead in line, checking on a neighbor, or speaking gently, plants seeds of healing that ripple outward.

What Love Is Not

Paul also describes love by what it avoids: envy, boasting, and pride. Love is not about comparison or competition. It does not look for superiority but for solidarity. Love “keeps no record of wrongs,” which means it does not weaponize past hurts. Choosing forgiveness releases us from bitterness and clears the path for reconciliation.

A Love That Protects and Perseveres

Love, according to this passage, always protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres. This is love that stays. It does not collapse under pressure or vanish when challenges come. Instead, it builds resilience in families, friendships, and communities. When practiced daily, such love strengthens the social fabric and brings peace where division once reigned.

The Call for Today

Imagine what would change if each of us lived these verses. Broken families could rebuild, communities could unite, and strangers could become neighbors. This passage isn’t just an ancient teaching; it’s a blueprint for a healthier, more compassionate world.

Love is not weak. Love is a choice that requires strength, humility, and endurance. And when we live this kind of love, we leave a legacy that outlasts us.

 

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