Love is patient, love is kind.
It is not jealous, it is not pompous,
It is not inflated, it is not rude,
it does not seek its own interests,
it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury,
it does not rejoice over wrongdoing
but rejoices with the truth.
It bears all things, believes all things,
hopes all things, endures all things.
Love never fails.
Who
have I made Christ Jesus out to be? How do I experience Him? How is He trying
to reveal God’s own Self to me? And am I, are we often simply missing the
point, the simple truth of who God wants to be for us in Christ? Paul shows up
just in time this morning with the classic beauty of his hymn to love, a hymn
to Christ Jesus who is God’s Word of love enfleshed for us.
Love
is patient, love is kind, he says. Christ Jesus our Lord is patient, always
waiting for us, in no hurry, never coercive; waiting outside the door for us to
let Him in; awaiting our return to God, and so bearing the cruel hardship of
the cross without complaint- in patient love for us.
Christ
Jesus is most kind, deeply concerned for our well-being, our happiness, our
healing, mourning our losses with us; finding us there in the weakness which we
would prefer to hide from Him, from ourselves and from one another. He wants to
soothe our anxieties, longs to console us if we will allow Him. “Be comforted
my people. I am your deliverance. Your servitude, your exile is over.”
Christ
Jesus is not a jealous God, not in competition with his creation; but
encountering us here in the beauty and challenge of our relationships with one
another.
Jesus
our Lord does not brood over our mistakes and failures. Thank God. He does not
keep an account book of my failures and infidelities, the craziness of my past.
As far as the east is from the west so far has He removed our sins. Blinded by
God’s unrelenting desire to forgive and heal us, He bends low to wash our feet
in our neediness, our dereliction and loneliness of heart; always towards us,
always for us.
Christ
endures all things for us; rejoices in the innate
goodness and holiness of who we are; Christ Jesus hopes all things for us. He will never fail us; never ever. He cannot,
for Love never ends. He calls us, leads us to rediscover the beauty of the
image, the truth that was placed within us from the beginning. He teaches us how
to discover within ourselves, through self-knowledge, the goal of our desiring;
for it is He, Love enfleshed, who has made his abode in the shabby broken-down "hovel of our heart." Gregory of Nyssa
What
shall we make of this? What good would life have been for us had Christ not
come to rescue us in our nothingness, to show you and me that we are lovable,
worth God’s precious blood? With Him I have everything, all I need; and He is
enough, for He is love.
Love
is patient, love is kind. Today this simple Word is fulfilled in our hearing,
in Christ. What are we to do? Is He too much for us? Shall we run him out of
town like the folks from Nazareth. Is He, is Love, all too accessible? How can
we manage the unremitting patience and loving-kindness of God in Christ? The
truth is we cannot manage such love; we can only try to accept it as simple
mercy.