1 Corinthians 13 Verse 4 Explained
VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE:
1 Corinthians 13:4 (KJV)
“Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.” ❤️
EXPLANATION:
This verse from 1 Corinthians 13:4 teaches us what true love (called “charity” in the King James Version) really looks like in action. The Apostle Paul wrote this to the church in Corinth to help them understand that love isn’t just about feelings or words—it’s about character and behaviour. Let’s break it down together so it’s easy to understand 👇
“Charity suffereth long” means that love is patient. Real love doesn’t give up easily on people. It means you can stay calm and kind even when others make mistakes or test your patience. For example, if a friend keeps repeating the same annoying habit, love helps you stay patient and forgiving instead of getting angry right away. 🕊️
“And is kind” means that love shows kindness through actions, not just words. It’s the little things—smiling at someone who feels left out, helping a classmate with homework, or showing care to someone who’s hurting. True love looks for ways to make others feel valued and supported. 💖
“Charity envieth not” means love doesn’t get jealous. When someone else succeeds or gets something you want—a higher grade, a new phone, or more attention—real love celebrates them instead of feeling bitter. It’s about having a heart that says, “I’m happy for you!” instead of “Why not me?” 🌟
“Charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up” means love is humble. It doesn’t brag or act as if it’s better than others. A person who truly loves doesn’t need to show off or seek constant praise. Instead, they give credit to others, listen more, and stay grounded. 💬✨
In short, 1 Corinthians 13:4 paints a picture of love that is patient, kind, humble, and free from jealousy. It’s not about how we feel, but how we treat people every day—especially when it’s not easy. Love is about choosing to do what’s right, even when no one is watching. ❤️
If we all lived out this kind of love, imagine how different our schools, homes, and communities would be! There would be less fighting, more understanding, and a lot more peace and joy. 🕊️
SELF REFLECTION:
💠Take a moment to think about this: Do you show patience and kindness even when people annoy or hurt you? Are there times when jealousy or pride gets in the way of loving others the way God wants you to?
Here’s a little challenge for today: Choose one way to show love like 1 Corinthians 13:4 describes. Maybe forgive someone, show kindness to a classmate, or simply stay calm when things don’t go your way. Write in the comments below 👇—how will you put this verse into practice today? 💬✨
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