Love From Your Valentine

Recently, a friend sent me some interesting information on sending Valentines. For us, it’s a nice tradition. For Valentine, it really was a heart-felt passion! Valentine, the priest who Valentine’s Day is named after, was martyred for the godly institution of marriage.

The emperor of Rome, Claudius, passed a law banning marriages. His reason was simple: men would not volunteer to join his Roman army with wives and fiancées to leave behind. Valentine knew that God instituted the family and His will included marriages. So, he kept on performing marriage ceremonies - but in secret. He would whisper the words of the ceremony, while listening for soldiers on the steps outside.

One night, he did hear footsteps. The couple he was marrying escaped, but he was caught. He was thrown into prison and sentenced to death.

Valentine remained cheerful while he was in prison and many people came to the prison to visit him. He even continued to perform marriage ceremonies while he was in prison! The jailer’s daughter would often visit Valentine in his cell and they sat and talked for hours. She believed he did the right thing ignoring the Emperor and performing marriage ceremonies.

On the day Valentine was to die he left this girl a note thanking her for her friendship and loyalty. He signed it, “Love from your Valentine”. That note, written on the day Valentine died – February 14th, 269 AD – started the custom of exchanging love notes on St Valentine’s Day.
Valentine was truly a man of courage.

I like what the theologian Karl Barth wrote: “Courage is fear that has said its prayers.” Let’s be as courageous as Valentine himself and bring about change to a world that’s hurting. Simply by serving as channels of God’s healing love we can inspire more change in people than we might ever imagine.

2 Responses to “Love From Your Valentine”

  1. Michael J. Hosch Says:

    Mr. Reccord,
    I forgot to get a card from you yesterday at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Anniston, AL for your email address. I hope this goes through all right. I just wanted to thank you and your wife for taking the time to share with us some thoughts and experiences in ministry. My wife and I were both very nervous but it was a great time and we needed it. Thank you for making a difference in people’s lives for the cause of Christ. This email may go through as mhosch@calhouncounty.org but if you email me back with your email address please use mhosch@engineer.com.
    Thanks again,
    Love in Christ,
    Michael & Angelia Hosch
    College & Career Minister
    Mt. Zion Baptist Church
    Alexandria, AL

  2. Lexiqd Says:

    omg.. good work, bro

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