If I can speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but am
destitute of Love, I have but become a loud-sounding trumpet or a clanging
cymbal. If I possess the gift of prophecy and am versed in all mysteries and
all knowledge, and have such absolute faith that I can remove mountains, but am
destitute of Love, I am nothing. And if I distribute all my possessions to the
poor, and give up my body to be burned, but am destitute of Love, it profits me
nothing.
Love is patient and kind. Love knows neither envy nor
jealousy. Love is not forward and self-assertive, nor boastful and conceited. She
does not behave unbecomingly, nor seek to aggrandize herself, nor blaze out in
passionate anger, nor brood over wrongs. She finds no pleasure in injustice done
to others, but joyfully sides with the truth. She knows how to be silent. She
is full of trust, full of hope, full of patient endurance.
Love never fails. But if there are prophecies, they will be
done away with; if there are languages, they will cease; if there is knowledge,
it will be brought to an end. For our knowledge is imperfect, and so is our
prophesying; but when the perfect state of things is come, all that is
imperfect will be brought to an end. When I was a child, I talked like a child,
felt like a child, reasoned like a child: when I became a man, I put from me
childish ways. For the present we see things as if in a mirror, and are
puzzled; but then we shall see them face to face. For the present the knowledge
I gain is imperfect; but then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. And
so there remain Faith, Hope, Love--these three; and of these the greatest is
Love.
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