Love does nothing wrong
Gregory Bishop(Audio: Spanish)
SUMMARY:
Love does nothing wrong and is not rude or disrespectful. Courtesy should come from the heart and be based on respect for the human being in front of us, recognizing their value and dignity. People are not objects, they are precious and made in the image and likeness of God. Love does not cross limits or invade personal space, but it does not mean we have to be overly cautious or unable to be relaxed and joke around. We should be careful not to dehumanize others or lower their dignity, as each person is worth and precious. We must treat everyone with honor and respect, even those who may be poor or needy. Jesus comes in disguise, so we should treat each person as if they were a visit of honor.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of showing respect and love towards others, regardless of cultural differences or personal beliefs. He gives examples of how people may unknowingly offend others, such as cutting someone off in traffic or being too rushed to acknowledge people around us. He also acknowledges that cultural differences may play a role in how people interact, but the key is to have love that forgives offenses and to adjust oneself to be respectful in a multicultural environment. The speaker also cautions against using personal beliefs, such as anointing, as an excuse for improper behavior towards others. Overall, the message is to treat others with dignity and respect, just as Jesus treated everyone he encountered.
In this sermon, the speaker talks about the importance of treating others with respect and love, and not doing anything that is improper or offensive. They give examples of how the Corinthians were being disrespectful during the Lord's Supper and with the gift of tongues, and how some people may use their freedom to do what they want without considering how it affects others. The speaker also talks about how rudeness can come from insecurity or fear, and encourages listeners to learn how to have healthy discussions without putting others down. They emphasize the importance of showing grace and love even in difficult situations, and pray for an environment of respect and dignity in the church and in homes.Love does nothing wrong, that's all we're going to cover today, okay? So, this is already a lot for one day, I think, right? So love does nothing wrong. In English, does anyone know it in English? love is not rude, that word "rude" in English I don't know how to translate it into Spanish, not inappropriate. There are many translations and I searched, I did a study of words in Spanish; does not behave unseemly, love does not behave rudely. It is not: rude, harsh, offensive, uncivil, uneducated, incorrect, unpolitical, inconvenient, indecent, insolent, impertinent, irreverent. Is that enough? I found a little more.
Nor is it: nasty, shameless, inattentive, impolite, inconsiderate, cheeky. Love is not rude, rude, foul-mouthed, or poorly taught. It is not rough, rude, brusque, gross, Basque, crude, I don't even know what half of those things mean. Anyway.