Do you know the origin of Valentines Day? Contrary to the complaints of some, it is not a holiday created by Hallmark just so they could make more money selling cards. For hundreds of years Valentines Day has been celebrated as a feast day in the Catholic Church. I am not catholic, and certainly do not claim to be an expert, but I do know that St. Valentine was a real person who was martyred for his faith. There were several "Valentines", but the one commonly referred to was a Roman priest who was executed by Claudius II around the year 270 A.D. Claudius was at that time persecuting christians, and Valentine provided assistance to them. Claudius considered this a crime and ordered his execution. He is said to have penned the jailer's daughter a farewell before his death, signing it "from your Valentine."
So, what should Valentine's Day stand for? Doing the honorable thing, the right thing, even when it's unpopular. Serving God wholeheartedly. Trusting Him in the face of death. Loving others from a pure heart.
The modern American trappings of Valentine's Day bear little resemblance to the devotion and sacrifice that started this holiday. We've made it into something else.
But it's good to remember the beginning.
Is my heart set on following God no matter what? Trusting him when life falls apart? Praising Him in the midst of trial and storm?
If it is, then my life is a valentine. A love letter to God. One that He delights in.
We love because He first loved us. ~ I John 4:19
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3 comments:
beautiful post.
beautiful you.
beautiful family.
beautful Savior.
i <3 valentines day and i loved reading the history, hearing your heart and celebrating the holiday (through pictures) with your family. love you!
i love all of the special little touches you do to make things so special for your family! right down to the heart shaped sandwiches and everything!
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