'Many waters shall not quench love, nor floods quench it; Even if one gives all the wealth in his house for charity, it will be completely disregarded.”
For the church, this verse is an expression of love for Jesus Christ.
'Many waters shall not quench love, nor floods quench it; Crowded waters mean great danger, hardship and loss. The congregation says, people who belong to me say that no matter how close we are, even if difficulties come, our love for you will never diminish. Likewise, the church says here that even small floods (intimacy, hardships) will not drown our love. The verse given as evidence for this in the Vedas; Romans 8:36 says 'Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Tribulation, distress, suffering, hunger, nirvana, ruin, or death? ", and in Romans 8:38,39 'I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor powers, nor powers, nor things, nor things, nor things that are high, nor low, nor any other creature shall separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord" and in Romans 8:37 ', in all things We are overcomers by him who loves us."
Even if one were to give all the wealth in his house for love, it would be completely disregarded.” All the possessions in our home (ie money, property, comfort) will never replace the love of Christ; Christ's love is greater than anything in this world; The goods of this world are nothing before the love of Jesus Christ; The church says that we are careless of worldly goods.
Beloved ones! What this verse is saying is that we praise the Almighty God who died on the cross for us and showed his love. At the same time, each one of us is called to stand in the love of Christ despite some difficulties and struggles in our lives. Likewise, no matter how many blessings we have in this world, no matter how much money we have, no matter how good our status is, it is no substitute for the love of Christ in our lives. This verse explains to us that the love of Christ should be more than that in our lives. That is, it shows us that Jesus Christ should be the first and most important person in our lives.
Do you know the love of Christ?
Reference Scripture: Psalm 93:4, Isaiah 43:2, Romans 8:39