It's the month of red hearts, candy conversation hearts, shoeboxes covered in hearts, paper valentines, chocolate-covered strawberries, red roses, and romantic dinners by candle light. Valentine's Day is just around the corner.
I did not remember that Valentine's Day was originally a Christian feast day named for a martyr, Saint Valentine of Rome. One legend says Valentine was imprisoned for protecting persecuted Christians and was buried on February 14, on the Via Flaminia, an ancient Roman road through the mountains. Accounts say there is not much known about Saint Valentine.
Through the years, Valentine's Day became associated with romantic love and "lovebirds" of early spring. In 1868 Cadbury created heart-shaped boxes for their chocolates, beginning a favorite Valentine gift of candy, Just walk through a store that sells candy and find hundreds of varieties of heart candies.
"And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity," (Colossians 3:14 NIV).
It is always a good idea to "put on love" as we strive to live out our faith. As Colossians 3:12 tells us to "clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience." Colossians 3:14 continues: "over all these virtues put on love."
The virtues listed can make showing love so easy if we just work at living them out.
Oh Gracious God, thank You for giving us Your Word to guide us in our faith. Keep these virtues at the top of our minds this week. Help us choose these actions in all that we do. We want to live like Your Son. Thank You for sending Him to teach us and to save us from our sins. We pray in Jesus' Name, Amen.