Greater Things In Christ - Rick Velvin
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The disciples had proclaimed the kingdom, healed the sick, and driven out demons. But Jesus pointed to something deeper that was coming. The “greater thing” would not only be about power or activity, but about transformation from the inside out.
Scripture helps us understand this by placing love at the very centre of life with God. In 1 Corinthians 13, love is patiently described as kind, humble, enduring, and selfless. Galatians 5 speaks about the fruit of the Spirit—but fruit is singular. This invites us to see love as the fruit, with joy, peace, patience, kindness, and gentleness as the visible evidence of that love at work in us. When that love is present, it changes how we speak, how we treat others, and how we respond to the world around us. It also gives weight and credibility to the gospel we share.
After Jesus’ resurrection and the coming of the Holy Spirit, the disciples’ capacity to love grew beyond cultural and racial boundaries. As we approach Christmas, we are reminded that the greatest gift we carry is the love of Christ within us. This love sustains us, produces joy, strengthens faith and hope, and quietly reveals to the world that we belong to Jesus.