1 Corinthians 13:13 — And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
Explanation: Faith and hope are vital, but love surpasses them because love never ends. When faith becomes sight and hope becomes reality, love will remain forever in the presence of God. Love is not sentimental—it is sacrificial, enduring, and divine in origin. Christ Himself is the embodiment of love, and when His Spirit fills us, love becomes the atmosphere of our lives.
Love outlives every gift and virtue.
Love is the truest reflection of God’s character.
Love is the final word in the Christian life.
Poem — “What Remains”
Faith carries us until sight arrives.
Hope holds us steady until fulfillment comes.
Love endures through every season.
The cross is remembered when love is alive.
Heaven’s song will always be love.
The Spirit teaches hearts to love deeply.
The church becomes a living testimony.
Small acts of care matter in eternity.
Broken people find shelter under mercy.
The gospel is adorned with compassion.
When all else fades, love remains.
When heaven dawns, love continues.
When faith turns to sight, love is not replaced.
When hope reaches its end, love endures.
When Christ returns, love will be full.
Prayer: Father, thank You that love is the greatest of all virtues. Fill me with the Spirit so that love overflows into every relationship. Let Christ’s love define my character.
Lord Jesus, make my life a channel of Your love. Teach me to love when it costs, to love when it is difficult, and to love until the day I see You face to face. Amen.