Good
Morning All,
1 Corinthians
13:12; “For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in
part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.”
Have you
ever gone through a funhouse with the mirrors?
The ones that have the curved mirrors that distort the way things look. They are also usually smeared, and the
lighting is bad so it can be hard to see clearly in them. We can usually only get vague or hazy
images. We can never really tell exactly
what we are looking at. It is a dim
reflection of what we see.
Thousands of years ago, the
Greek philosopher Plato, once described our life as one where we never really
saw the true image. We only saw a shadow
of the image on the wall ahead of us. It
was as if life was occurring behind us and a strong light was casting the
shadows on the wall ahead of us. We saw
the movement and the shapes, but we did not see the true form. In some ways this is what Paul is telling us
in this verse. In this verse, and this
chapter, he is explaining what true love is like.
In this chapter of
Corinthians, often called the love chapter, Paul is describing true and
complete love. In Greek it is agape.
This is the type of sacrificial love which God displays for us in
Jesus. God loves us so completely that
He sent Jesus to die in our place and he did this before we loved him. God did this for the portion of his creation
that he loved so much he would not destroy them and start over. He redeemed us, he bought us back from our
own sin in order to make us his own again.
It is the kind of love which
we can never fully grasp or understand in our current form. We may speak of this kind of love, but no
human truly has it. We all have limits
to our love. We may claim to love
unconditionally but, in our hearts, we have a limit. It might be different for different people,
but it exists. So, when we talk of this
kind of love; this never ending, sacrificial, all-encompassing love; we really
cannot understand it.
Paul is telling us that what
we see, that is what we perceive, is just a dimmed reflection in a mirror
compared to God’s love for us. It is so
far beyond our comprehension. We have
nothing to compare it to. We only have
God’s mercy showered upon us; declared to us in the atoning sacrifice of
Jesus. There is no other kind of love
that comes even close to this kind of love.
That is why Paul describes it as he does. Love is patient, kind, never ends are just a
few of the descriptions.
We will never fully
understand it until we get to heaven. It
will always be upon us, but we will only be able to grasp it like a dull
mirrored image. So, we can take heart in
a love so great, we cannot even imagine it.
With a love that great, we can know that our salvation is certain and
our hope secure.
Gracious God, you are love. Through you we see true love and yet we
cannot comprehend. As you send your love
to us, help us to share some of that love with others. Direct us to those who are in most desperate
need of your love. Guide us by your
Spirit. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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