Henry Drummond by Dr. D. James Kennedy
“… but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13
“… but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13
How is your love life? Or put differently, is yours a life of love?
Today I’d like to focus on a man who exemplified Christian love. Henry Drummond, a nineteenth-century Scottish evangelist and writer, influenced lives wherever he went. He’s perhaps best known for his book entitled The Greatest Thing in the World, which is an exposition on the Love Chapter of 1 Corinthians.
Drummond discovered that the most important thing he could do in life was to learn to love. He set his heart and mind and soul on this goal. In learning to love, he became one of the most influential men of his time.
He always kept company with a myriad of people, from well-known citizens to unconventional, vagrant bohemians. Everyone was his type of person.
Dwight L. Moody said that most Christians make an occasional sojourn into the thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians, but Henry Drummond seemed to live in that chapter all his life, and it poured out from his pores. His love for others radiated from his face.
Have you made the joyful discovery that the greatest thing in the world is to give love (not to get it)? When we look back on our lives, we will see that in our moments of selfless giving, our lives took on their truest significance.
Compared with all other things, love stands out as the greatest. But we cannot share this love on our own; we must receive it from Him who is love. Ask God to fill you with His love so that you might share it with others. Pray that His love would flow from you in all that you do.
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