Chess is an ancient game of strategy. Each
player begins with 16 pieces on the chessboard with the goal of cornering his
opponent’s king. It has taken different forms over the years. One form is human
chess, which was introduced around AD 735 by Charles Martel,
duke of Austrasia. Martel would play the game on giant boards with real people
as the pieces. The human pieces were costumed to reflect their status on the
board and moved at the whim of the players—manipulating them to their own ends.
The apostle John wrote, “Beloved, let us
love one another, for love is of God; and everyone who loves is born of God and
knows God” (1 John 4:7). Because God first loved us, we are to respond by
loving Him and the people He created in His image.