The sermon titled "Love Believes All Things," preached by Joe Galuszek at Sovereign Grace Chapel, delves into the nature of true godly love as described in 1 Corinthians 13. Galuszek argues that love, as exemplified by Christ, encompasses patience, kindness, and an unwavering belief in divine truth. He emphasizes that Paul's declaration that "love believes all things" is not about gullibility but rather a discerning belief in the truth of God's word and nature. Scripture references include 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, highlighting love's characteristics and 1 John 4:7, which identifies God as the source of love. The practical significance of this teaching lies in recognizing that authentic love is foundational for Christian relationships and reflects God's love for humanity.
Key Quotes
“Love believes all things that are to be believed. Love believes the truth. Why? Because love rejoices in the truth.”
“Love rejoices not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth, in the truth. Oh, I like that.”
“You understand, one fruit, one Spirit, one fruit. Then it says, love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith...”
“Love believes whosoever will... But love believes that there is a narrow way and a straight gate. What? And few there be that find it.”
The Bible describes love, particularly in 1 Corinthians 13, as patient, kind, and rejoicing in truth.
In 1 Corinthians 13, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that true love is characterized by patience and kindness, devoid of envy, pride, and selfishness. Love is described as enduring all things, believing all things, hoping all things, and never failing. This portrayal of love contrasts with superficial expressions often seen in society, highlighting that genuine love is grounded in the truth of God and not in emotionalism or false affection. Paul's message serves as a profound reminder that love finds its true meaning and foundation in God, as exemplified in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for our sins.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient as it is accepted by God as payment for sin, fulfilling the law's demands.
The sufficiency of Jesus Christ's sacrifice is affirmed in Christian theology, particularly when we consider that He laid down His life for His people, enduring a painful death to offer redemption. The apostle Paul teaches us that by His sacrifice, God's law is established, underscoring that the penalty for sin was paid in full by Christ's atoning work. This assurance is underlined in passages like Romans 8:3-4, where it proclaims that Christ came in the likeness of sinful flesh to deal with sin, ensuring that those who believe in Him are justified and reconciled with God.
Romans 8:3-4
Believing the truth is crucial for Christians as it aligns their hearts and actions with God's will and character.
The importance of believing the truth for Christians stems from the foundational belief that our understanding of God is rooted in truth. According to 1 John 4:7, love is from God, and thus knowing and believing the truth directly correlates to our ability to love genuinely. Paul teaches that true love rejoices in truth, meaning that our affections and actions must be guided by what is real and faithful to God's revelation. When Christians are anchored in truth, they can discern between right and wrong, adhering to the Scriptures as the ultimate authority and source of wisdom in their lives, ultimately leading to a life that reflects the character of Christ.
1 John 4:7
Love believing all things means it trusts in the truth and principles that align with God's Word.
When Paul states that love believes all things, he indicates that true love is discerning and rooted in the truth of God. This does not imply gullibility or accepting every claim without scrutiny; rather, it emphasizes that love aligns itself with God's truth as revealed in Scripture. As he articulated, love bears all things, decides what is true based on God’s revelation, and does not rejoice in iniquity but in truth. Thus, love steadfastly trusts in God's character, promises, and the ultimate victory of Christ, leading believers to have confidence in His redemptive work and the unwavering assurance of salvation for those who trust in Him.
1 Corinthians 13:7
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