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  Faith, hope, love

We continue to think about faith, hope, and love —the arrows of God. We have seen that an arrow needs a target. An arrow also needs energy and penetration.

The Arrows of God (Part 2)

2 An Arrow Needs Energy

Without energy, an arrow would be a useless object. In archery, energy is transferred from the arm muscle into the bow, and imparted to the arrow by the string. Only then is the arrow any use.

Faith, hope, and love, are not just passive things. They are things that work, and work requires energy. Faith, hope, and love, are not just nouns. They have verb forms. These are action words. We can say, "I believe! I love! I hope!" They are not merely things we have, they are things we do. As the Bible tells us, faith or belief alone —a faith that does not work— is a dead faith (Jas 2:26). If God's arrows are faith, hope, and love, we should observe a living energy in them.

In 1 Thessalonians 1:3, we find not only faith, hope, and love, but their energy as well.

"We constantly bear in mind your work of faith, labor of love, and perseverance of hope" (1Th 1:3)

3 An Arrow Needs Penetration

Without the ability to penetrate, without being sharp, an arrow would be rather useless. To change the analogy a little, you have probably pricked your finger with a pin or needle, but that was easily removed. Have you ever had a fish-hook lodge in your finger? That's quite a different matter! It penetrates and stays in because it is barbed. If God's arrows are faith, hope, and love, we should find them barbed and penetrating both our hearts and the hearts of the people who know us.

Where do faith, hope, and love get their sharpness from? What makes them penetrate the heart and stick?

In 1John 4:16-17, we find not only faith, hope, and love, but their penetration as well.

"We have come to know and believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and the one who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him. By this love is perfected with us, so that we may have confidence in the day of judgment..." (1Jn 4:16-17).

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