46 1 Corinthians 13 - Pastor Chuck Smith - C2000 Series

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let's turn to the thirteenth chapter of first Corinthians the thirteenth chapter first Corinthians actually begins with chapter 12 Paul is talking in Chapter 12 about the various gifts of the Holy Spirit how the Holy Spirit manifests himself through the life of the believer and those various gifts that a person can possess not everyone has all the gifts not everyone has all the ministries obvious by the rhetorical question are all apostles are all prophets are all teachers do all work miracles have all the gifts of healing do all speak with tongues do all interpret but the Holy Spirit divides to each man severally as he wills of the gifts of the Spirit so the Holy Spirit is sovereign as far as the dispensing of these gifts yet we are to covet earnestly the best gifts now just because the Holy Spirit dispenses them does not stop me necessarily from desiring particular gifts and so Paul says covet earnestly the best gifts again the best gifts are determined by what is the need in your life what is the ministry that God has called you to fulfill and so whatever your place is in the body would determine what would be the best gifts to enable you to adequately minister and yet Paul said I will show you a more excellent way there is a better way than even having the gifts of healing or being able to work miracles or speak in tongues or whatever there is something even better superior to these and so as we enter into the thirteenth chapter we enter into what Paul refers to as the more excellent way then the gifts then the best gifts and in the first few verses of chapter 13 the first three verses he shows to us the superiority of love over the gifts of the Spirit for though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have not love I am become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal this word translated in King James charity is the Greek word agape it is a word that was coined for the New Testament it is a word that is not found in classical Greek the classical Greek has other words for love love on the physical level the eros love on the emotional level the phileo but the classic Greeks knew nothing of the agape this divine love of God I was listening this morning to a interesting news commentary on how that we are having to constantly add words to our dictionary and this particular commentator was suggesting that whenever we add a new word to our vocabularies especially those who are reporting news that they for the first few times they use the word sort of define it and then people can take it from there but so many new terms being added and it is necessary to give a definition so beginning with verse 4 Paul defines what agape actually is let's see what he's talking about when he talks about agape we received this translation charity because the King James translators followed the pattern that was set by Wickliffe who first translated the scriptures into English when he made his translation he was translating from the Latin Vulgate and in Latin the word Caritas is the word for love and thus in translating the Caritas he transliterated it and made it charity the idea originally with the word meaning a giving kind of love but through the years the word charity has changed in its meaning and it is a giving sometimes out of pressure how much are you going to give to you know the United fund this year and it sort of takes pity on the poor and so it is not necessarily anymore a giving that is prompted by love and so the word charity though it at one time a transliteration of the Latin Caritas did perhaps adequately express this Greek word no longer does it express it because of the use of the word charity in our language today and so we really are sort of stuck and must go back to that well-worn word love and as we have to go back to the word love we immediately recognize the limitations of the English language because it is a word that I use to express one of my deepest feelings and emotions as I say I love my wife Kay and expressing my deepest feelings and emotions it is a word that I use to describe my feelings towards her however when I want to describe what I think about hot fudge sundaes I have to use the same word oh I love hot fudge sundaes but what I feel towards a hot fudge sundae is far different than what I feel towards my wife so the English language is limited and so we take the Greek word eros and we translate it love we take the Greek word phileo and we translate it love Sturgill translate it love and then agape we translate it love and yet it's all loves on different levels different degrees now it would be more proper to say that I have a great eros for hot fudge sundaes because eros is an area of the flesh and that's surely the area of the hot fudge sundaes lies in I have a great phileo for my wife but this agape is indeed a love that gives as we read its definition and it is that word that is used to describe God's attitude towards us God so loved the world it is the word that is used to describe what our attitude should be towards each other love one another the giving kind of a selfless love now this love is superior to the gifts of the Spirit if I have the gift of speaking in tongues whether it be in the languages of men or of angels a heavenly kind of a language that is not understood by any man if I have this kind of ability and gift if I don't have love my speaking becomes totally meaningless it is just a noise as a noise that is made when you clang cymbals together it is a meaningless sound it loses its meaning if there isn't love behind it though I have the gift of prophecy and understand all mysteries and all knowledge so I may have the gift of the word of knowledge I may have the gift of prophecy I might have deep spiritual insights that I understand those interesting little nuances within the scriptures the various cryptic messages that God is trying to give to us and if I have not love it really makes me nothing though I have all faith now I've often wished that I had more faith but if I have all faith and I've had people tell me that they have all faith but I really haven't met anyone yet I don't think that has all faith but if I had all faith so that I could remove mountains now jesus said if you had faith as a grain of mustard seed you could remove a mountain now if I have all faith and I could move mountains and if I had not love I am nothing love is superior to sacrifice so many times were called upon to make sacrifices for God but if I made personal sacrifices and I bestowed all of my goods to feed the poor and I gave my body to be burned for the cause of Jesus Christ if I had not loved it profits me nothing so love is superior to any and all of the gifts love is superior to any sacrifice that I might make for God now Paul does us a favor and he now defines for us this Greek word agape as he declares love suffers long and is kind there is another definition given to us of this word by Paul and Galatians the fifth chapter 5:20 where Paul said but the fruit of the Spirit is love and then to define it he says joy peace long-suffering gentleness goodness temperance meekness but long-suffering is one of the characteristics one of the marks of this love Peter feeling that he was developing in his walk with the Lord one day said to Jesus how often should I forgive a man the same offense seven times and I think Peter was trying to show off in front of the other disciples sort of indicating Lord I think I have the capacity to do it seven times for the same events and thinking the Lord's a Wow Peter you're really growing that's great you know but the Lord said to Peter Peter seventy times seven I what was Jesus saying long-suffering or forgiveness is not a matter of mathematics it's a matter of spirit it's an attitude so that I don't keep track I don't keep an account I don't say 478 479 until I get to my seventy times seven and then let go I'm sure that Jesus figured that Peter would lose count by the time he got that far and would just realize that long-suffering or forgiveness is a matter of spirit the characteristic of love the agape is that it is long-suffering but also that it is kind that is at the end of that period of long-suffering its response at that time is one of kindness I have heard people and myself say I've taken enough of that and now I'm going to do something about it and it's usually in a powerful vengeful way not so kind I've taken and taken and taken and I've addict that isn't a copy the agape is I've taken and taken and taken personal God album it's kind after it is long-suffering love embiez not I don't desire those good things that you have because I love you I rejoice that good things have happened to you I rejoice that your number was picked instead of mine because I love you I rejoice that you receive the promotion you see the love is so great that you rejoice in the blessings of the other it is an envious of what you've received it isn't jealous of that which you have gained but love embiez not neither does it vaunt itself it isn't seeking to promote itself we are living in a world of hype they are promoting everything in this world today it seems that everything is is you know a big motion for this a big promotion for that and unfortunately this worldly hype of promotion has crept into the church and thus we see too much hype within the church as man is trying to promote a program or worship trying to promote himself the true love doesn't vaunt itself nor is it puffed up that is it doesn't have a superiority attitude it doesn't look at itself as better than others it doesn't look down on others it doesn't create class distinctions it isn't puffed up it does not behave itself unseemly in other words it isn't weird years ago when I was back in the ancient days when I was in school we had a gal in our class who flipped out when she was studying for opera she had learned to really develop her voice and project her voice you could hear her for five city blocks but she had become weird to put it graciously and I used to work downtown Los Angeles and she would dress weird feeling that it was godly her hair was always pulled straight back and in a bun because that was godly never any makeup because that was ungodly and she had all these ideas of what constituted righteousness and holiness and godliness and I used to have to ride the streetcar back out to the dorm and sometimes as I was sitting there in the streetcar she evidently worked downtown too and sometimes she get on the same car that I was on and with that loud operatic voice when she would spot me she would say praise the Lord brother Yin on this through the whole streetcar here this weird-lookin gown you notice you were beautiful or something that might have been different yeah but it was embarrassing he didn't want to be identified with something weird like that you know and everyone's head in the car would turn to see who she was talking to mine also but whenever I'd see her waiting for the streetcar that is on I I got to where I knew at the corner that she usually got out if she was waiting to get on I'd get off the back door as she came on the front door and I'd take the next car home it was worth the extra dime but love really doesn't behave itself unseemly it doesn't make a spectacle of itself it doesn't try to draw attention to itself and it seeketh not her own and the word way should be inserted there it doesn't seek its own way it defers to others it doesn't sis insist on its own way is not easily provoked now the word easily does not appear in any of the Greek manuscripts unfortunately because I used to say well I'm not easily provoked don't you work at it you can you know get me upset but not easily and then when I started looking through the Greek manuscripts I find it doesn't appear in any of the Greek manuscripts the translators when they were translating this thought oh that's too heavy not provoked who is it provoked you know at some time or another and so they for your benefit inserted the word easily but unfortunately to be true to the word I've got to take it out is not provoked it thinks no evil it is sort of guileless it's without suspicion it rejoices not in iniquity ah he's got what's coming to him oh I'm so glad to see that all he needed that you know no that isn't love when my enemy is put down wiped out doesn't rejoice in iniquity but it rejoices in the truth and then it bears all things and it believes all things and it hopes all things finally it never fails now there are things that shall fail you're dealing with the gifts of the Spirit and again we come back now for the superiority of this love over the gifts of the Spirit and another area of its superiority is that it is enduring the gifts of the Spirit are not there's coming a time when the gift of prophecy will no longer be necessary and heaven I'll have to seek another occupation what will there be to exhort to Edifier to comfort when we're there with Jesus everything we'll need will be right there I won't have to exhort you to seek the Lord any more to just commit it to the Lord we'll be there with him I won't have to comfort you all of our trials are over we're there in the glory of his presence and so this gift of prophecy has a limited time value it's good now it's needed now while we're still here but there's coming a time when this gift of prophecy will fail it will not be necessary any longer when the Lord comes whether there be tongues they shall cease and of course this would be a reference to the gift of speaking in an unknown tongue the glossier leah which as we will point out in a few moments is given by God to assist you in your communicating the deep things of your spirit unto God given to you to help you in your worship given to help you in your praise but we'll be there in his presence no longer will it be necessary and thus this gift of tongues will cease whether there be knowledge it shall vanish away and again this would be a reference to the gift of the word of knowledge where God gives to us knowledge or insight into a particular situation to help us in dealing with that situation the word of knowledge is always partial knowledge we never receive total and complete knowledge of a situation in the New Testament when this gift was exercised they received not a total knowledge partial knowledge of what the future held but not all the details and so we know impart we prophesy in part these are things that are partial these are things that one day will pass off the scene love on the other hand never fails prophecies will fail tongues will cease knowledge will vanish away for these things are all just partial things we know in part we prophesy in part but when that which is perfect is come then that which is in part shall be done away now what is it referring to that which is perfect it is interesting to me that every Bible commentator prior to the 20th century always understood it to mean the coming again of Jesus Christ this is the historic traditional view of the church and every Bible commentator up until this 20th century at the beginning of the 20th century 1906 there began a modern charismatic movement called in those days a Pentecostal movement with a renewing of interest in the gifts of the Spirit and with this modern Pentecostal movement beginning in 1906 those fundamentalist preachers who wanted to discount this movement of the Holy Spirit in these last days they turn to 1st Corinthians 13 and they brought out a new interpretation and suddenly that which is perfect is come was no longer the coming again of Jesus Christ but now according to their interpretation it was the full revelation of the Word of God when we received the whole canon of scriptures then they did not need the supernatural gifts of prophecy tongues and word of knowledge to teach the people any longer we now have the Word of God that which is perfect has come and therefore all of the gifts of the Spirit ceased with the Apostles and the end of the Apostolic age that brought an end to the exercise of the gifts of the Spirit and in order to of course prove from a scriptural basis their premise they had to change change the meaning of that which is perfect and twisted around to mean the Word of God rather than the coming again of Jesus Christ so in the more later commentaries you will find that which is perfect often being referred to as the Word of God but that is not so prior to this century before all of the Bible teachers understood it to mean that coming again of Jesus Christ I agree with G Campbell Morgan who I believe to be a very honest commentator I agree with him when he declared that it is obvious from the context that he has to be referring to the coming again of Jesus Christ for he goes on to say that we're going to see him face-to-face now we see through the glass darkly but then face to face now we know in part we prophesy in part but then we are going to know even as we are known when when we see him or meet him face to face so rather than this thirteenth chapter here being a proof against the exercise of the gift of prophecy or tongues or word of knowledge to date in reality it is a support because these are given to us until the coming again of Jesus Christ until that which is perfect is come if you will turn mentally with me to the second chapter of Acts when the Holy Spirit descended upon the church and they were all speaking in other tongues and the devout men from all over the world who had gathered for the feast of Passover heard the noise gathered to the room where the disciples were meeting they were filled with wonderment and amazement and they said are not all of these that are here Galileans how is it that they are speaking in our own languages from those nations from whence we have come for we hear them speaking in the language of the Medes and the Parthian and those from Mesopotamians over and they are glorifying and praising God what does this mean and when Peter stood up to explain unto them what it meant he first of all gave to them a scriptural basis ye men of Israel hearken unto me first of all your your premise is wrong these are not drunk as you suppose it's only 9 o'clock in the morning but you're asking what meaneth this this is that which was spoken of by the Prophet Joel when he said in the last days saith the Lord I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh and your sons and daughters shall prophesy and your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams and upon my servants and handmaidens while I pour out of my spirit in that day saith the Lord and this prophecy goes right into the Tribulation Period and there shall be blood and fire and vapor of smoke and the moon shall be turned into blood and the Sun into darkness before the great and inaudible day of the Lord come so the prophecy of Joel was a prophecy for the last days carrying you right into the tribulation and right into the coming of the Lord for it shall come to pass and those day saith the Lord that whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved so from a scriptural basis it is forcing the interpretation to say that that which is perfect refers to the Scriptures rather than to the coming again of Jesus Christ and I think that those who have taken that position have only taken that position because of the previous position that they have taken that the gifts of the Spirit are not for today and because they have taken that position then they are forced to interpret this but it is a forced interpretation of the text I do believe that the correct interpretation is to interpret that which is perfect is the coming again of Jesus Christ it is balanced through the Scriptures other scriptures Paul said when I was a child I spake as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child and I would when I became a man I put away childish things there is a natural development a maturing process there will be a fullness when I stand in the presence of my lord I'll be complete and many of the things that I do today as I look back on them from that vantage will appear very childish I won't come into that completeness and fullness until I am with the Lord so those things prophecy tongues word of knowledge will no longer be necessary set aside I've entered into the fullness there with Jesus for now we see through a glass darkly or in a mirror but in those days they had not perfected the process of making mirrors as we have today it wasn't until about the 13th century that they really began to create mirrors using glass with a silver backing painted on prior to that time the mirrors were all polished metal highly polished metal but you never got a true reflection in those mirrors quite often the reflection was distorted so we look in the mirror but we see sort of distortions we can't see clearly but then we're going to see face to face we'll understand completely and we will know at that point even as we are known as we move next week into the fifteenth chapter and Paul talks about the resurrection and the new bodies that we have and the fact that they are going to be very different the question naturally arises will we know each other then how will you know me if I'm you know I don't have bald hair I don't have a bald head I mean how are you going to recognize me you know with all my curly dark hair we will know even as we are known we will have all knowledge at that point and we will need no introductions we'll know each other as well as we know ourselves so there are things that are going to pass prophecies tongues word of knowledge but there are things that will always remain and now abides Faith Hope Love these are enduring characteristics faith is believing it simply because God said it my faith is based upon God's Word God said it I believe it it is believing what God said that will always be even when I'm in heaven I will continue to believe what God has said so it's abiding it remains it will always be there I believe what God has said though I don't understand what he has said there are many issues where there are two sides to the issue predestination and human responsibility someone says do you believe in predestination and I say yes they say well do you believe in human responsibility I say yes well how can you believe in both because God sent them both I don't understand it if you ask do you understand predestination as they know do you understand human responsibility no but I believe them because God has said them and so I believe in what seemed to be conflicting exclusive concepts but because God's Word teaches them both I believe them both though in my mind I cannot reconcile them together not one of my problems in my early years of seminary was my endeavor to reconcile them together I have spent hours in discussions I have spent hours in private study praying over studying the doctrines of predestination divine sovereignty human responsibility trying to put it together trying to tie all the ends years ago I walked out of my study I threw my books of doctrine on the floor I was leaving the room and discussed and I cried out God I can't understand it and I've been trying for years to do so and God spoke to my heart and said I never did ask you to understand it I only asked you to believe it I said well all right I'll believe it and so I believe that God is sovereign and that he has called me by His grace to be his child but I also believe that it was necessary for me to call upon the name of the Lord in order to be saved and yet if you want to get into a logical kind of a debate and discussion I cannot reconcile it now the problem many people make is they get on either one side of the coin or the other and they get on one side to the exclusion of the other and that's dangerous because you're only dealing them with app of a truth but there are some people because they can't reconcile it get on either one side of the other and then they get all these theological debates going and that's why so many divisions in the church people can't believe the whole truth they'll only believe what they can understand or rationalize or reason in their minds I only believe what I can see that isn't faith faith is just believing because God said it I believe it hope is a combination of desire and expectation both have to be there people many times desire things for which they have no expectation at all many times my desires are so far out that I really never expect them I just never desire them but that isn't hope hope also has as its aspect that expectation I'm not only desired I expect it it's coming now you can expect things that you don't desire now you may get a ticket and you're going to have to appear on the 21st in Superior Court to answer to the judge and so you're expecting disappearance before the judge but you sure don't desire it because you're guilty so hope has both aspects desire and expectation Paul said we're prisoners of hope and we hope in the glory of the Lord that is I desire the glory of the Lord and I also expect the glory of the Lord waiting for the Blessed hope of the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ I am desiring for Jesus to appear I'm expecting Jesus to appear and so I hope for the appearance of Jesus and it is the hope that keeps you going when everything else is failing around you it's the hope a hang in there the Lord is going to work I expect him to work I desire him to work and so hope keeps us and sustains us why art thou cast down on my soul why art thou disquieted within me the psalmist is talking to himself about his feelings of being upset about the discouragement and the depression that he was in are you so depressed why are you so discouraged he said hope thou in God that's the answer to depression to discouragement to being so upset over a situation hey God's going to work I'm expecting him to I'm desiring him to and thus my soul then is at rest because my hope and expectation is in the Lord so these three things abide faith hope love but the greatest is love why because it encompasses the other two as we were reading the definition hope Feelies all things I mean love believes all things so that is encompassed in love love hopes all things so faith and hope are both encompassed by love thus the greatest of all is love greater than the gifts greater than the other Grace's and characteristics of the Christian life the greatest thing you can possess is live Paul said for he who loves has fulfilled the law as he said in Galatians 5:22 there for he who loves no there he said against such there is no law if you love hey you don't need any law or anything else you've got it made
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