One evening my friend showed me one of the three decorative plaques that would be part of a wall arrangement in her living room. See, Ive already got Love, she said, holding up the plaque with the word written on it. Faith and Hope are on order.
So Love comes first, I thought. Faith and Hope soon follow!
Love did come first. In fact, it originated with God. First John 4:19 reminds us that We love [God] because he first loved us. Gods love, described in 1 Corinthians 13 (known as the love chapter), explains a characteristic of real love when it says, Love never fails (v. 8).
Faith and hope are essential to the believer. It is only because we are justified by faith that we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ (Rom. 5:1). And hope is described in Hebrews 6 as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure (v. 19).
One day we will have no need of faith and hope. Faith will become sight and our hope will be realized when we see our Savior face to face. But love is eternal, for love is of God and God is love (1 John 4:7-8). Now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is loveits first and last (1 Cor. 13:13).
Johns gospel carries the themes of light (1:5; 8:12) and truth (1:14; 18:38) throughout his record of Christs earthly ministry. In 1 John, he revisits both of those themes (1:5-6). Todays reading focuses primarily on the character of Gods great love. Bill Crowder