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1
Corinthians 13:13 - And now
these three remain; faith,
hope and love. But the
greatest of these is love.
Last summer, I read these
words at my step-father's
funeral. Because I was one of
the last people to arrive home
because I live on the other
coast, the scripture readings
had already been chosen. At
the time, I thought that it
was an unusual choice. After
all, I had heard the 1
Corinthians passage at a lot
of weddings, but never a
funeral. But, after some time,
I realized the choice was
perfect because it was love
that brought my step-father to
believe in Christ and his life
could have easily been summed
up with that one word.
When I think of how God calls
each of us to love, I always
reminded of this story. It is
about a unit of soldiers
during World War I who were
pinned down in "no-man's
land." They were surrounded by
exploding shells and the cries
of soldiers dying all around
them. One young soldier wanted
to go out and retrieve his
wounded friend. His lieutenant
stopped him. "Don't be stupid!
He's dead and if you go you'll
be dead." "But I want to do
it, I have to go," the soldier
persisted, but the officer
would not hear of it. "It's a
waste. Nobody expects this of
you." The soldier ignored the
lieutenant's orders and headed
up over the rim of the foxhole
and out into the open field.
Hours later he returned,
dragging his dead friend. The
soldier was badly wounded as
well and he would soon be
dead. In frustration and
anger, the lieutenant cried,
"I told you, I told you! It
wasn't worth it." But the
dying soldier said, "Oh yes,
it was worth it. See, when I
found him he wasn't dead yet
and when I knelt to pick him
up he looked into my eyes and
said, 'Jim, I knew you would
come.'"
It is difficult for us to
understand this kind of love
but this is exactly the same
kind of love that Jesus talks
about in the Gospel of John.
He asks us to follow his
example. He calls each of us
to love.
Prayer: We thank you for your
great gift of love. We thank
you for showing us by your
life what it means to love.
Help us to understand and to
love those whom you bring into
our lives, in the name of
Jesus Christ. Amen.
Ruth McCowan
emailzoom@shaw.ca
Victoria, British Columbia,
Canada
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