Advent 1 Corinthians 13:13 So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.
I was on a weekend getaway driving through a trendy downtown area filled with coffee shops, restaurants, and breweries when I looked at a business and saw it was called Agape (uh-gāp). My first reading was the adjective with a long A (uh-gāp), and I thought what a weird name for a business. Then I read the second line of the sign and realized it was a health clinic-Oh!- agape (a-gáp-ē) the Greek for love. It made me wonder how often that caused confusion. It made me consider how easy or hard it is to recognize agape—God’s Love.
Agape: the love of God that is shared with all. A kind of love that means thinking of others, putting others first, serving others, sharing, and empathizing.
Mother Teresa, now known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, is quoted as saying, "Prayer in action is love, love in action is service."
Does this seem like a paradox? Does prayer seem the opposite of action? Sometimes I think paradox is the reaction of viewing reality but realizing we haven’t been seeing what is really there.
Prayer is the act of expressing our hope. To bring hope into life, one must have faith that it will do good and then act to bring it to life. So let us pray that our actions will be filled with love.
The infinite love of God is shared with me and with all: every breath, every sip of water, every cell in my body, every moment in time, every leaf on every tree, every past, every future. All. I struggle to comprehend, let alone express, what God has shared with me. To return God’s love is to share it. To share in it. To give and to accept. To accept and to give.
Prayer gives me a quiet moment to think about this. To thank God for this. To be overwhelmed by this. To hope that in some small way I may share this.
Whether your action is big or small, it is action. Make it an act of love by thinking of others. Spread the agape!
Pray with me today. Dear Lord of All, may we see your glory in everything. May we have the strength to see the things that we think are wrong and accept that we do not see well enough to know. Love us when we do not know what your plan holds for us or those around us. May we have the strength to turn our prayers into action. May we have the strength to share your love. Bless us in our efforts, and amen.
This episode was written by Jill Pope and read by Greta Smith.
Grace for All is a daily devotional podcast produced by the members of the congregation of First United Methodist Church in Maryville, Tennessee. With these devotionals, we want to remind listeners on a daily basis of the love and grace that God extends to all human beings, no matter their location, status, or condition in life.
If you would like to respond to these devotionals in any way, we would enjoy hearing from you. Our email address is: podcasts@1stchurch.org.
First United Methodist Church is a lively, spirit-filled congregation whose goal is to spread the message of love and grace into our community and throughout the world. We are located on the web at https://1stchurch.org/.