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1 Corinthians • Chapter 13
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If I were to have eloquence in human languages—even the language of angels—but have no love, then I would only be an echoing gong or a clashing cymbal.
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If I were to speak prophecies, to know every secret mystery and be completely knowledgeable, and if I were able to have so much faith I could move mountains, but have no love, then I am nothing.
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If I were to donate everything I own to the poor, or if I were to sacrifice myself to be burned as a martyr, and have no love, then I gain nothing.
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Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous. Love is not boastful. Love is not proud.
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Love does not act improperly, or insist on having its own way. Love is not argumentative and doesn't keep a record of wrongs.
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Love never gives up, keeps on trusting, stays confident, and remains patient whatever happens.
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Love never fails. Prophecies will come to an end. Tongues will become silent. Knowledge will become useless.
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But when completeness comes, then what is incomplete disappears.
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When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I grew up I left behind such childlike ways.
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At the moment we peer into a mirror's dim reflection, but then we shall see face to face. For now I only have partial knowledge, but then I shall know completely, just as I am completely known.
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Trust, hope, and love last forever—but the most important is love.