Although the infamous “love” chapter is most often heard at weddings, this chapter comes at the center of Paul’s teaching on order in public worship gatherings in the Corinthian church. Their pride in ethnic backgrounds and in certain spiritual gifts was leading to division and strife, rather than unity. In this chapter, we look at what it means to really walk the way of love in our relationships and in the exercise of our spiritual gifts. This love is more than a feeling. Instead the kind of unifying, world-changing love Paul describes is grounded in the objective truth of God’s character and points towards the age to come.