He concludes the chapter with this advice, that they covet, and desire the best; that is, the most useful and excellent gifts, the most beneficial and edifying gifts, such as are most advantageous to the church; yet withal intimating to them, that though there be an excellency in gifts, yet there is. greater excellency in grace, particularly in the grace of love. Charity, or love to God and our neighbour, is more excelling than. load of gifts, though very extraordinary, though supernatural and miraculous.

Yet show. unto you. more excellent way: that is,. more excellent way of ministering to the welfare of the church, and of edifying your own souls, even by true Christian love one towards another.

Learn hence, That as the sanctifying graces of the Holy Spirit are more excellent than the miraculous and extraordinary gifts of the Spirit, so it is the Christian's duty to be much more covetous and desirous of them; for when gifts vanish away, the habits of grace shall never fail, but abide for ever, particularly the grace of love, which shall not only accompany us to heaven, but in heaven; where, from. small and little spark, it shall be improved into. seraphic and never-failing flame.

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