More excellent way, Pt 3Studies in First Corinthians · part 33 of 51Rev. Ivan Foster · Sun Feb 25, 19961 Corinthians 13:1-13 · Sunday - AM

(D). Wrath — is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, verse 5, it will not be provoked or think evil of another.

(E). Malice— rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth, verse 6.  

2. The virtues that love manifests.

(A). Beareth all things. It means to cover and conceal, I Peter 4:8.

(B). Believeth all things. It means an unwillingness to think ill of someone without good cause.

(C). Hopeth all things. It means not to surrender a person up as irredeemably bad.

(D). Endureth all things. It means to suffer all things, II Tim 2:10, 4:10.

  1. How little of true religion there is amongst God’s people!
  2. For love to grow the flesh must die.
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