December 23, 2025
Adrian Rogers
Scripture Passage: 1 Corinthians 15
Christmas is spelled L-O-V-E, as it reflects God's ultimate gift of love through Jesus Christ as described in John 3:16. Love is crucial for using spiritual gifts effectively.
Adrian Rogers says, "The real mark of the spirit-filled life is love."
1 Corinthians 13 unveils three main aspects of love.
Love is absolutely indispensable, with no substitute. Without love, other highly valued attributes or actions are rendered meaningless:
Adrian Rogers says, "What our Lord is looking for more than people who will die for their faith, is people who will live for their faith, and show that living by loving."
These are described in verses 4-5: love is portrayed as having specific qualities:
1 Corinthians 13:4 states simply, “Love never fails.”
It is eternal and will never pass away, unlike prophecies, tongues, and knowledge, which are temporary. Faith and hope find their fulfillment in Heaven, but love endures and is perfected in Heaven.
Love is the greatest virtue, the greatest commandment, the greatest testimony, the greatest motivation, and the greatest confirmation of salvation. Jesus' disciples will be recognized by their love for one another (John 13:35).
Prioritize demonstrating patient, kind, humble, and unselfish love in all aspects of your life. It is the most indispensable and enduring virtue, far better than any other achievement or gift.