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Valentine
Is the history of Valentines Day expressed in the current celebration of yummy chocolates, lovely cards, and sparkling engagement rings?
Is the history of Valentines Day expressed in the current celebration of yummy chocolates, lovely cards, and sparkling engagement rings?
What is the story behind such a
highly-retailed celebration?
Some say the day is named after a bishop named Valentine, who was stationed in the Roman Empire.
Some say the day is named after a bishop named Valentine, who was stationed in the Roman Empire.
Claudius II was the Emperor at
that time. He thought that unmarried men made better soldiers, so he decided to
make it a law that young men could not marry.
Around 270 A.D., Valentine took
pity on the ostracized soldiers who were not permitted to marry or see their
sweethearts.
He became an advocate of these
young lovers and began to perform secret marriages. He was soon found out and
jailed.
Emperor Claudius II attempted
to convert Valentine to begin worshipping the Roman gods, but Valentine
refused.
Instead, he tried to convert
Claudius to Christianity and Valentine sentenced to be executed on February 24,
270 A.D.
Another version of the history
of Valentines Day tells that Valentine fell in love with his jailer’s daughter.
Just before his death, he sent
her a note and signed it “from your Valentine.”
An aura of romance surrounded
his demise and those who knew about it spread the tale. Bishop Valentine became
Saint Valentine with his fame extending to England and France.
After his death, Valentine then became what is known as a “Patron Saint.”
After his death, Valentine then became what is known as a “Patron Saint.”
Some considered him the
spiritual overseer of an annual festival in which young Romans would distribute
cards of affection to those they wished to formally see.
This festival was held each
February 14. There are Valentine cards in museums worldwide that date back to
1415.
February has been the month to
celebrate love ever since the Middle Ages.
Symbols of
the Day
Even though the history of Valentines Day is unclear, it has become one of the most popular holidays among lovers and florists!
Even though the history of Valentines Day is unclear, it has become one of the most popular holidays among lovers and florists!
The common symbols of
Valentine’s Day in this era are cupids, hearts, roses, teddy bears, and words
of adoration. Children exchange valentine cards decorated with current comic
and cartoon icons.
Adults have continued this
tradition of card giving which makes this day, behind Christmas, the second
largest card-sending holiday of the year.
Cupids with bows and arrows
represent Roman mythology. Cupid was the son of Venus, the goddess of love. The
shot of the arrow would strike the unsuspecting desired person or god, making
him fall in love.
Finding
True Love
The history of Valentine’s Day began in the era of courtly traditions.
The history of Valentine’s Day began in the era of courtly traditions.
The stories of how women were
wooed by grand gestures of gallantry flourish in romance novels of today. We
all wish tobe desired -- to be loved and accepted.
God has met this need
through the most loving act ever done in the history of the world.
God loved us so
much that He sent His son to earth to live as a man.
We are separated from God due
to our sin, so God provided a way for us to spend eternity with Him in heaven.
In a great act of love, Jesus
died on the cross as a perfect substitute for each of us. He died, was buried,
and rose again.
When we acknowledge His gift
and accept it, He comes to guide our lives and love us as we have never been
loved before.
God has
made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in
your own life by receiving His Son, Jesus Christ, and have eternal life.
Say the
following prayer:
“Father God, I confess I am a sinner and my sins have separated me
from You.
I am truly sorry. I
now want to turn away from my past sinful life and live a new life pleasing to
You.
Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again.
I believe that Your Son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was
resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer.
I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in
my heart from this day forward. Thank You that according to your Word, I am now
born again.
Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your
will for the rest of my life. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Please use me for Your glory.
In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.”
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“Seek Ye First”
KAREN
LAFFERTY
lyrics
Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God
And His righteousness
And all these things shall be added unto you
Allelu Alleluia
Man shall not live by bread alone
But by every word
That proceeds from the mouth of God
Allelu Alleluia
Ask and it shall be given unto you
Seek and ye shall find
Knock and the door shall be opened unto you
Allelu Alleluia
Bridge:
Alleluia Alleluia
Jesus be my first love
Alleluia Alleluia
Lord you will guide me
As I seek You
Al - le - lu - ia
Al - le - lu - ia
Al - le - lu - ia
Al - le - lu Al - le - lu - ia
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“Seek Ye First”
KAREN
LAFFERTY
lyrics
Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God
And His righteousness
And all these things shall be added unto you
Allelu Alleluia
And His righteousness
And all these things shall be added unto you
Allelu Alleluia
Man shall not live by bread alone
But by every word
That proceeds from the mouth of God
Allelu Alleluia
But by every word
That proceeds from the mouth of God
Allelu Alleluia
Ask and it shall be given unto you
Seek and ye shall find
Knock and the door shall be opened unto you
Allelu Alleluia
Seek and ye shall find
Knock and the door shall be opened unto you
Allelu Alleluia
Bridge:
Alleluia Alleluia
Jesus be my first love
Alleluia Alleluia
Lord you will guide me
As I seek You
Alleluia Alleluia
Jesus be my first love
Alleluia Alleluia
Lord you will guide me
As I seek You
Al - le - lu - ia
Al - le - lu - ia
Al - le - lu - ia
Al - le - lu Al - le - lu - ia
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