The “imperative mood” is supported by two parallel texts that use the same verb in the imperative (1 Cor 14:1, 39). Paul uses the Greek verb zeloo; (I strive after something), which in this context communicates a positive meaning. Paul encourages the believers to use their spiritual gifts for the edification of the Christian community (the Greek noun zelotes, where we derive zealot means to do eagerly that which is good (Tit 2:14; 1 Pet 3:13). Apparently, the Corinthians gave the gift of tongue-speaking preeminence, but Paul puts it last in his list (vs. 10, 28, 30). Thus, Paul does not discount the value of the gift, but nonetheless he regards it as “the lowest of God’s spiritual blessings.” Thus, he urges them to strive for the greater gifts.


Reformed and Always Reforming,