Today's scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:5
Love does not act unbecomingly.
Unbecomingly. Not a word we use in our daily vocabulary, I’d wager. There’s a
nice old-fashioned ring to it, so I had to check out old Webster. Unbecoming
means to behave in a way “not according with the standards
appropriate to one's position or condition of life.”
Both the New Living Translation and the Contemporary English Version use the word
“rude.”
We as Christians should never be rude. And that can mean a couple of things.
Rudeness connotes treating others in an “offensive manner.” It also can mean
being “vulgar” in speech and action.
Think about how you interact with other people. Do you enjoy telling off-color
jokes or using the latest profanity? Do you delight in pointing out the
failings in others?
Or do you walk away when others gossip or put people down? Do you avoid using
words that are offensive?
I picture Jesus sitting with a group of society’s disreputable. I picture His
loving them and showing them kindness. But I do not picture Him laughing at
their infirmities or failures. I do not picture Him peppering His speech with
swear words.
And as we’ve talked about since we started looking at the attributes of love,
we need to strive to love as He did.
Today, watch what you say and do. And
love as Christ loves.
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