The title is the opening line of a quote that I've "sort of" found... I'd like to ask you to decide between two versions of it...
Please list the one that is the most appealing to you and feel free to add your comment to, whether the quote or the topic itself.
1.
" Love never fails because it always hopes, trusts and perseveres. It freely gives the spirit's fruit to others without the want for anything, but the other's well-being, in return."
2.
"Love never fails because it keeps on hoping, trusting and persevering by freely giving the spirit's fruit to others without wanting anything, but the other's well-being, in return."
They've been revised multiple times and have been checked in regards of any irrelevance or the potential to mislead.
Verses to consider are: 1 Corinthians 13 and Galatians 2:22-23
I really would appreciate it, if many would post their opinion.





2 replies on this topic
Sarah - 10/23/10 @ 4:14 PM
I don't know... (which I prefer)
Thirst - 10/23/10 @ 5:53 PM
They're both the same thing, same tense even.
Personally I like...
Love never fails because even if the objective isn't acheived, even if what you tried so hard to gt done doesn't get done, it's the basis that matters, that all was given because of love. Love never fails because even though the people who practice it make mistakes it accepts that the intention was to make sure that they wouldn't.