Ep. 128 | First Things First Pt. 4

EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 24 MIN

Ep. 128 | First Things First Pt. 4

from The Modern Methodist · host Resurrection GMC

Think about your morning routine - brushing your teeth with toothpaste that actually works because of its active ingredient, fluoride. Without it, you're just going through the motions. The same principle applies to our spiritual lives. We can attend church, read our Bibles, serve in ministries, and check all the religious boxes, but without love as our active ingredient, we're just going through spiritual motions. Paul reminds us that even the most impressive spiritual gifts - speaking in tongues, prophetic abilities, mountain-moving faith, generous giving, and ultimate sacrifice - amount to nothing without love. This isn't about adding love as a nice bonus to our faith; it's about recognizing that love is what gives power and substance to everything else we do. Many of us have experienced the emptiness of religious performance. We've served out of duty, given out of guilt, or participated out of habit. But when love becomes the driving force, everything changes. Our service becomes joyful, our giving becomes generous, and our participation becomes authentic. God isn't looking for perfect performance; He's looking for hearts that are genuinely motivated by His love. When love is the active ingredient in your life, your faith becomes powerful, your relationships become meaningful, and your spiritual journey becomes transformative. The question isn't whether you're doing enough spiritual activities - it's whether love is powering what you're already doing.

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