Tim Keller | May 19, 1996
This passage talks about the special qualities of love and why it’s more important than anything else. It also touches on what heaven might be like and our deep desire to reach our full potential there. Ideas from C.S. Lewis and Jonathan Edwards help us understand this. The passage ends by talking about our fear and desire to be completely known by God, how love will be the main thing in heaven, and how true happiness comes from having good relationships and love.