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There are words that decorate a wall. And then there are words that anchor a home — the words that a family sees every morning when they walk through the room, that guests notice the moment they enter, that children grow up reading without even realizing they are being shaped by them. Faith. Hope. Love. Three words that the Apostle Paul called the three things that remain when everything else has passed away — and the greatest of these, he said, is love.
The Faith Hope Love Inspire Board by Sincere Surroundings puts those three words on the wall of the home that lives by them — 5.5" wide, 12" long, .75" deep, in the rustic, farmhouse-inspired style that makes a piece feel like it has always been there, like it belongs to the home rather than simply hanging in it. The sign that is not just decor. It is a declaration.
Of all the chapters in all the books of the Bible, there is perhaps none more beloved, none more quoted, none more read at weddings and written on walls and carried in hearts than 1 Corinthians 13 — the Love Chapter. The Apostle Paul, writing to the church at Corinth, sets aside every other gift and every other virtue and every other claim to spiritual greatness and says: without love, none of it means anything. Without love, the most eloquent speech is noise. Without love, the greatest faith is empty. Without love, the most generous sacrifice counts for nothing.
And then he describes what love actually is — not the feeling, not the sentiment, not the romantic notion, but the living, active, daily practice of love that is patient and kind, that does not envy or boast, that is not proud or rude or self-seeking, that keeps no record of wrongs, that rejoices in truth, that bears all things and believes all things and hopes all things and endures all things. The love that never fails. The love that, when prophecy passes away and tongues cease and knowledge fades, remains. And with it, faith and hope — the three things that outlast everything else. And the greatest of these is love.
This is the chapter that belongs on the wall of every home. And these three words — Faith. Hope. Love. — are its summary, its conclusion, its most distilled and most beautiful truth.
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." — Hebrews 11:1
Faith is the word that holds the home together when everything else is uncertain — the word that says: we trust what we cannot see, we stand on what we cannot prove, we believe in the One who holds all things together even when all things feel like they are falling apart. The home that has faith written on its wall is the home that remembers, every single day, what it is standing on.
"We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure." — Hebrews 6:19
Hope is the word that keeps the home looking forward — the word that says: the best is not behind us, the story is not over, the God who has been faithful will be faithful still. In the hard seasons and the uncertain ones, in the waiting and the wondering, hope is the anchor that holds the soul steady. The home that has hope written on its wall is the home that refuses to despair — the home that keeps its eyes on what is coming rather than what has been lost.
"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." — 1 Corinthians 13:13
Love is the word that makes the home a home — the word that is the reason for the faith and the source of the hope and the thing that remains when everything else has passed away. The home built on love is the home that endures — the home where people are welcomed and fed and known and forgiven and held, where the door is always open and the table is always set and the word that governs everything that happens inside it is the greatest word ever spoken.
At 5.5" x 12" x .75", the Faith Hope Love Inspire Board is the perfect size for every space that needs these words. On the mantel, leaning against the wall in the most prominent place in the living room. On the kitchen counter, where the family gathers every morning. On the entryway console, the first thing seen when the door opens and the last thing seen when it closes. On the bedroom dresser, where the words are the first thing she reads when she wakes and the last thing she reads before she sleeps. On the bookshelf, the windowsill, the bathroom ledge. The piece that fits everywhere and belongs everywhere — because these words belong in every room of every home.
For the new homeowner whose home should be anchored by faith from the very first day. For the bride and groom whose marriage should be built on all three. For the mother whose home is her ministry. For a housewarming, a wedding, a Valentine’s Day, a Mother’s Day, a Christmas gift, an Easter gift, or a just-because gift for the person whose home should say what her heart already knows. By Sincere Surroundings — Faith. Hope. Love. The three words that remain. On the wall of the home that lives by them.
"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love."
— 1 Corinthians 13:13