What does it mean that love is patient?
What does it mean that love is patient? What does love is 'patient mean' in terms of how I show love to others?
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What does it mean that love is patient? We're going to answer that question. You can also discover more on GotQuestions .org.
First Corinthians 13 is the most beloved chapter in the Bible on love. Often recited at weddings, this chapter serves as a pattern for the ideal marriage.
Yet many have not reflected on the larger context and its implications for today.
In verse 4 we read, After making the point that love is a necessary ingredient in all ministry, the
Apostle Paul begins to describe love. Patient is at the top of the list, long patience, or endurance according to some other translations.
Godly love and a patient spirit go hand in hand. Patience is noted as part of the fruit of the spirit.
In Galatians, love is also mentioned there, revealing the close connection between these two attributes.
Both love and patience are products of the spirit's presence in one's life.
Since God is love, he is necessarily patient. The Lord, the Lord, a
God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.
Even in judgment, God's patience is evident. God's patience waited in the days of Noah.
The Corinthians needed patience. Their sin of improperly taking the Lord's Supper, for example, was partly the result of impatience and refusing to wait for others.
Arguments regarding spiritual gifts were likewise partly attributable to a lack of patience.
An insistence on one's own schedule is selfish, and it is opposed to godly love.
Patience, endurance, and long -suffering are hallmarks of a loving character. Love melts away the impatience and frustration that so often hamper one's dealings with others.
When the object of one's love fails or disappoints in some way, what is the proper response?
According to 1 Corinthians 13 .4, the loving response is patience. That answers the question, what does it mean that love is patient?
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