In 1Corintians 13:13, the text reads, “But now abide faith, hope, love, these three…” While...

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In 1Corintians 13:13 , the text reads, “But now abide faith, hope, love, these three…” While this is not a lesson on these foundations of Christianity per se, we do need to be begin here. Let’s first be sure we understand the meaning of the terms….

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In 1Corintians 13:13, the text reads,

“But now abide faith, hope, love, these three…”

While this is not a lesson on these foundations of Christianity per se, we do need to be begin here. Let’s first be sure we understand the meaning of the terms….

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Faith, Hope, LoveFaith is specifically defined a couple of times in the text:

Heb.11:1 says it is, “the assurance (or substance) of things hoped for, the conviction (or evidence) of things not seen.”

Heb.11:6 further includes the elements ofBelief - knowledge/understanding in the mind;Trust - assurance in the heart; and Obedience - conformity in the body/life.

Thus faith requires the complete involvement of all our constituent parts- mind, heart, and body, to make the soul what it ought to be!

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Faith, Hope, LoveHope is likewise defined in the text, though not quite as

specifically. Rom.8:23-25 implies a couple of aspects of hope:

Earnest Anticipation - “waiting eagerly” v.23; a looking forward in attitude and desire, v.25b.

Legitimate Expectation – “in hope we have been saved” v.24a; the dative tense is important as it speaks of salvation that is yet to be received as already possessed; thus, assurance is given.

Trust – “for what we do not see” v.24b-25a; salvation is possessed as a promise of future reward, thus requiring trust. (cf. 2Cor.5:7)

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Faith, Hope, Love And Love is certainly well-defined in the text- 1Cor.13:1-8a:

as the necessary and proper motivation for all we do, vv.1-3;

By its various characteristics, vv.4-7;By its abiding/enduring nature, vv.8a,13;By its being the very essence of the eternal God, 1John

4:7-8;

Thus, it must become the essence of who we are and what we do if we are to live with God eternally.

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Now that we have at least a cursory understanding of these essential principles of Christianity, let’s ask an important question:

What is the greatest, or perhaps the most common,

hindrance to the possession and continued

appropriation of Faith, Hope, and Love?

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The Most Common Hindrance to Faith, Hope, Love is:

Not Satan, though he is obviously a contributing factor, but

Self-Reliance.Think about it with me…

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Self-Reliance: the Enemy of Faith, Hope, and Love

Self-Reliance is the enemy of faith:Because it destroys our ability to (mentally) believe

Someone greater than ourselves, Rom.1:18-23.

Because it destroys our ability to (emotionally) trust Someone greater than ourselves, 2Cor.4:18 > 5:7.

Because it destroys our ability to (physically) obey Someone greater than ourselves, Rev.3:15 > 17-18.

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Self-Reliance: the Enemy of Faith, Hope, and Love

Self-Reliance is the enemy of hope:Because it destroys our earnest anticipation of

anything beyond the physical possessions of the here and now that we suppose we provide ourselves, Luke 12:15-21.

Because it destroys our legitimate expectation of anything beyond this life, Matt.6:1-18 (cp. “your Father will repay” vs. “they have their reward in full”).

Because it destroys our ability to trust in anything we cannot see now, Heb.11:13-16 > 39-40.

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Self-Reliance: the Enemy of Faith, Hope, and Love

Self-Reliance is the enemy of love:Because it destroys the necessary & proper

motivation of all we do- either we serve self, or we serve God & others, Rom.12:1-3 > 9-21; Gal.5:13.

Because it destroys virtually all of its incumbent characteristics, 1Cor.13:1-8a; which one of them is about self?

Because it destroys our ability to lovingly depend on our Father in heaven, Matt.6:32; (for physical provision); Jas.1:2-8 (for spiritual understanding); Titus 3:5-7 (for eternal salvation).

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Self-Reliance is the Enemy of Faith, Hope, and Love

Faith, Hope, and Love are the foundations of relationship with God now, and our

key to eternal reward eternally.

Self-Reliance is about “me” in the here and now only.

It, therefore, just cannot co-exist with true Christianity, Acts 17:28.

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