A reflection on 1 Cor. 12:31-13:13 (NAB)
By Sharon Nelsen
This morning as I pondered the second reading, I decided to
write out this well-known love passage of Paul, substituting my name for the
word “love.”
Sharon is patient,
Sharon is kind.
Sharon is not jealous...
With each movement of my pen, the truth of those attributes
active within me became more tangible.
By the time I got down to
Sharon never fails,
I realized that if I graded myself on a scale of one to ten
from the mighty list of Paul, I would get a five at best in any of them and
that only because over the years, a bit of the Love of God has seeped into me
in spite of my resistance. A more
accurate writing of the passage would be:
Sharon is sometimes patient,
Sharon is sometimes kind.
Sharon still gets jealous...
And often, Sharon fails.
But the exercise encouraged me to regard Love more
practically, moving me from the concept
to the flesh and blood reality of myself in a real world. I think that God is giving me good material
for a nightly examen and I trust that the Holy Spirit will set a fire of light
to those areas in which I am doing better, and those that are flashing “Serious
work needed here.”
I continued the process through the whole passage that
concludes with 13.13, and which includes
a nearly complete compatibility with Paul's words:
When I was a child I used to talk as a child, think as a
child, reason as a child,
When I became a woman, I put aside childish
things...
Presently, I know
partially;
Then I shall know fully
as I am fully known.
(Another invitation to ponder--what does it mean to be “fully known?”)
Today I have received my Lenten assignment that I hope will
go full circle from concept to present
reality, to eternal truth:
“Faith, Hope, Love remain these three. But the greatest of these is Love.”
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