More Than a Feeling
“Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up...” 1 Corinthians 13:4 (KJV) We use the word love for almost everything. “I love coffee.” “I love cake.” “I love that restaurant.” Then we use the exact same word to say: “I love my wife.” “I love my children.” “I love God.” But biblical love goes much deeper than preference, attraction, enjoyment, or emotion. Biblical love is not merely something you feel. It is something you choose to walk in. And understanding that matters because feelings change. There will be days when you don't feel particularly loving. Your spouse may get on your nerves. Someone may hurt you. Your children may frustrate you. You may be exhausted, irritated, disappointed, or simply fed up. If love depends entirely upon how we feel in those moments, we're in trouble. But Scripture gives us something stronger than emotion. It gives us a definition of love that can survive changing feel...