Biblical Love 4
Love Endures

Expounding 1 Corinthians 13:7 – Love’s Endurance in Struggling Marriages
1 Corinthians 13:7 states, “[Love] beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things” (KJV). This verse captures the resilience, trust, hope, and perseverance of true love, qualities essential for a marriage facing struggles. Each phrase offers profound insights into how love sustains relationships through trials.
Key Terms and Their Contextual Meaning
- “Beareth all things” (Protects and Covers):
- Definition: The Greek word here, stegō, means to cover, shield, or protect. Love seeks to protect others from harm or shame, choosing to cover faults rather than expose them unnecessarily.
- Biblical Insight: Proverbs 10:12 states, “Love covereth all sins,” highlighting love’s willingness to guard rather than condemn.
- Application in Marriage:
- Spouses protect each other’s dignity by refusing to broadcast faults or magnify mistakes.
- Example: A wife might choose to speak positively of her husband in public, even when they’re experiencing conflict at home.
- Interactive Reflection: Do I protect my spouse’s reputation, or do I speak critically of them to others?
2. “Believeth all things” (Trusts):
- Definition: Love is not cynical but trusts unless there is clear evidence to the contrary. It chooses to believe the best about others’ intentions.
- Biblical Insight: Trusting in God enables us to extend trust to others, reflecting the confidence He places in us despite our flaws.
- Application in Marriage:
- Trust fosters an atmosphere of safety and openness, vital for resolving misunderstandings and restoring intimacy.
- Example: A husband might choose to trust his wife’s explanation of a situation rather than assuming the worst.
- Puritan Wisdom: John Bunyan teaches, “He that is down needs fear no fall; he that is low, no pride.” Trust requires humility and a willingness to forgive perceived wrongs (The Pilgrim’s Progress).
3.“Hopeth all things” (Expects the Best):
- Definition: Love looks forward with confident expectation, anchored in God’s promises. It refuses to despair, even in difficult circumstances.
- Biblical Insight: Romans 5:5 assures us that “hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts.”
- Application in Marriage:
- Hope keeps a struggling marriage from falling into despair. Couples who place their hope in God can trust Him to work through their trials for good.
- Example: A wife might express faith that her husband’s spiritual struggles are temporary, praying persistently for his growth.
- Challenge: What specific promise from God’s Word can you claim as a source of hope for your marriage?
4. “Endureth all things” (Perseveres):
- Definition: Love remains steadfast under pressure, refusing to give up even in the face of ongoing challenges. The Greek term hypomenō implies a deliberate, active endurance.
- Biblical Insight: Hebrews 12:2 points to Christ’s endurance on the cross as the ultimate example of persevering love.
- Application in Marriage:
- Endurance enables couples to persevere through hardships such as financial strain, illness, or emotional distance, trusting God to sustain them.
- Example: A husband might commit to remaining patient and prayerful during a season when his wife is overwhelmed with stress.
- Puritan Wisdom: Thomas Watson encourages, “Affliction is the furnace wherein God purifies His gold, and the storms of life shall end in the sunshine of glory” (A Divine Cordial).
Practical Applications for Struggling Marriages
- Journaling Prompt: Write down ways in which you can “bear, believe, hope, and endure” in your marriage. Reflect on moments when you’ve struggled with these aspects and pray for strength to grow in them.
- Couple’s Activity: Take turns affirming one another by completing this sentence: “I appreciate the way you have shown love by...”
- Prayer Challenge: Together, pray specifically for resilience in your marriage, asking God to help you embody these qualities of love.
Encouragement for Couples
As William Gurnall wrote in The Christian in Complete Armour: “Love is the uniting grace; it knits the hearts of Christians together, and above all, the hearts of husbands and wives.” A love that bears, believes, hopes, and endures is not dependent on human effort alone but on the sustaining power of God’s Spirit.
Reflection Questions
- How can I demonstrate trust and hope in my spouse during this season of struggle?
- In what ways can I protect my spouse’s heart, reputation, or feelings this week?
As you meditate on these truths, may you find fresh strength to press on in your marriage, confident that “love never faileth” (1 Corinthians 13:8 KJV) and that God is faithful to uphold you both.
