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Pause For Thought - Valentines

Released Sunday, 14th February 2021
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Pause For Thought - Valentines

Pause For Thought - Valentines

Pause For Thought - Valentines

Pause For Thought - Valentines

Sunday, 14th February 2021
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Pause For Thought - Valentines Day

Happy Valentine's Day this is one of the most widely celebrated unofficial holidays. I was reading an article the other day written by Dianne Neal where she was discussing there several different explanations for Valentines day, which was declared a celebration of martyrs in A.D. 496 by Saint Pope Gelasius I.

Did you know that some experts believe the celebration was designed to divert Christians from the pagan observance of Lupercalia, an ancient Roman festival. Other experts link the custom of exchanging valentines with the old English belief that birds chose their mates on that day.

Now the early church had two saints named Valentine. In one story the Roman Emperor Claudius II forbade young men to marry, thinking that single men made better soldiers. However a rebellious priest named Valentine disobeyed this and secretly married young couples.

Another version tells is that Valentine was an early Christian who seemingly made friends with children. When the Romans imprisoned him, the children threw loving notes through his cell window.

Jesus condensed the Ten Commandments into two:

"... love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength." Mark 12:30 (NLT)
[Jesus said,] "I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other." John 13:34 (NLT)

He said the love we have for one another will prove to the world that we are his followers (John 13:35).

Once we experience God's lavish, unconditional love, the only reasonable response is to share that love with others.

Jesus also gave a command that appears illogical and impossible:

"But to you who are willing to listen, I say, love your enemies! Do good to those who hate you.” Luke 6:27 (NLT)

Our natural tendency is to love only those who love us, which Jesus said is no credit to us. The selfless love He described can be expressed only with supernatural help from God's Spirit, but it offers the world an undeniable witness of God's transforming love and power.

Maybe we should use this February 14 to reach out to those who don't come to mind when we think of Valentines.


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