Thursday, February 14, 2013
The Valentine Day Ritual
VALENTINE day does not mean anything in our relationship with
our heavenly father and also to our salvation as Christians, it is not in any
scripture of the Bible and it is just a man made celebration that does not in
any way glorify God.
I have told my children that it does not mean anything and also
shown it to them from the Bible that we are children of LOVE for the scriptures
states that God “IS” love. God does not just love He is the embodiment of LOVE
and we do not show our love on certain days or to certain people we are
children of LOVE. We are created in love by a God who is love and loves us and
we also carry His very nature. 1 John 4 verse 8 – 16, 8 He
that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.
9 Herein was the love of God manifested in us, that God hath sent
his only begotten Son into the world that we might live through him.
10 Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us,
and sent his Son (to be) the propitiation for our sins.
11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.
12 No man hath beheld God at any time: if we love one another,
God abideth in us, and his love is perfected in us:
13 hereby we know that we abide in him and he in us, because he
hath given us of his Spirit.
14 And we have beheld and bear witness that the Father hath sent
the Son (to be) the Saviour of the world.
15 Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God
abideth in him, and he in God.
16 And we know and have believed the love which God hath in us.
God is love; and he that abideth in love abideth in God, and God abideth in
him.
We love every day and we show it not by giving our bodies or
hearts as the celebration connotes but by bringing the brotherly (Phillo) love
to every one we come in contact with.
The origins of Saint Valentine’s Day lie
shrouded in obscurity. Saint Valentine himself, a third century Roman martyr,
seems to have nothing to do with the romantic traditions that became associated
with his feast. Please read the following from a web site research
The tradition of Valentine's
Day is believed to have originated from the pagan customs of the Third Century
or Fourth Century B.C., when the Parentalia and Feralia Festivals of
Purification were celebrated in Ancient Rome between February 13 and February
18. This was also the time of a Fertility Festival which celebrated a young
man's rite of passage and involved animal sacrifices and fertility rituals.
February 13, the opening day of the festivals, was dedicated to peace, love and
household goods. February 14, the second day of Parentalia was called the Lupercalia...a
day some sources believe was dedicated to Juno-Lupa, the She-Wolf. Priests
known as luperci from two colleges (Quintillii and Fabii)
would meet at the Cave of Lupercal in the Palatine Hill, where a she-wolf was said to
have nursed Romulus and Remus, the twin founders of Rome . Vestal Virgins would offer holy salt cakes and the
priests would sacrifice a dog and a goat, smearing the animal blood onto the
foreheads of youths of noble birth who, clad only in a goatskin thong, later
led a band of revelers known as the luperci in the performance of such
antics as whipping fields of crops and bystanders with a goatskin strip (known
as the februa). Women gently lashed in such a fashion were thought to
become fertile...even those known to be barren. The act of such lashings or
whippings was known as februatio...both this word and the word februa
come from the Latin meaning "to purify." The naming of the month of
February is believed to have originated from this meaning. February 15 (the
Ides of February) was the second day of Lupercal and the third day of
Parentalia...a day some sources believe was dedicated to Juno Februata or Juno
the Fructifier, Roman Goddess of Women and Marriage. During the Luperci,
the names of willing young women were placed into a box or urn and drawn by lot
by every young, unmarried man. The youths and maidens who were thus matched
would be considered partners during the course of the coming year, which began
in March. Although such matches were generally for sexual gratification, it was
not unusual for the pairings to eventaully culminate in marriage.
According to other sources, the tradition of
Valentine's Day is derived from a time when hordes of ravenous wolves roamed
the immense wilderness area outside With the advent of Christianity, priests attempted to replace such ancient heathen practices. In the Fifth Century A.D., the Church resolved to abolish this pagan celebration by creating its own holiday around the same date and selecting a saint who was remembered for his devotion to love. In A.D. 496, Pope Gelasius outlawed the Lupercian Festival, but cleverly retained the Juno Februata lottery. However, in order to lend the festivities Christian meaning and eliminate the pagan overtones, the drawing of saints' names were substituted for the names of unmarried girls. The names were placed into an urn or box and then young people (both male and female) drew a name from the container. During year which followed, the youths and maidens were supposed to emulate the life of the Saint whose name they had drawn. It took some time for this new tradition to garner popularity, but eventually more and more Romans relinquished the Lupercian ceremonies. Nonetheless, young Roman males, who had been hoping to meet potential mates during the time of the Festival, were not totally satisfied with now having a lottery of saints' names instead, and insituted their own custom of offering women whom they admired and wished to court handwritten greetings of affection on February 14. By the Fourteenth Century, the Church had reverted back to the use of of girls' names. During the Sixteenth Century, Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop of Geveva, made another attempt was made to institute Saintly Valentines, but it proved equally (of not more) unsuccessful as the first and was certainly shorter-lived. Eventually, the Church looked for a suitable Patron Saint of Love to take the place of the heathen Lupercus. They found an appropriate choice in Saint Valentine.
During the medieval era of chivalry, the names of English maidens and bachelors were put into boxes and drawn out in pairs. Each couple exchanged gifts and the girl became the man's sweetheart for a year. He wore her name on his sleeve and was bound by duty to attend and protect her (the accepted origin of the phrase, "to wear one's heart on one's sleeve"). This old custom of drawing names was considered a good omen for love and often foretold a wedding. In 1537, King Henry VIII declared, by Royal Charter, that all England would celebrate February 14 as "Saint Valentine's Day" and with the passage of time, February 14 became the traditional date for exchanging love messages and simple gifts (such as flowers or candy), with Saint Valentine becoming the accepted Patron Saint of Lovers. To read further go to the link below
http://www.novareinna.com/festive/valentine.html
Also Dr. Douce, in his Illustrations of Shakespeare, cited in The
Book of Days, writes:
It was the practice in ancient Rome , during a great part of the month of
February, to celebrate the Lupercalia, which were feasts in honour of Pan and
Juno. whence the latter deity was named Februata, Februalis, and Februlla from
where the month was named. On this occasion, amidst a variety of ceremonies,
the names of young women were put into a box, from which they were drawn by the
men as chance directed. The pastors of the early Christian church, who, by
every possible means, endeavored to eradicate the vestiges of pagan
superstitions, and chiefly by some commutations of their forms, substituted, in
the present instance, the names of particular saints instead of those of the
women: and as the festival of the Lupercalia had commenced about the middle of
February, they appear to have chosen St. Valentine’s Day for celebrating the
new feast, because it occurred nearly at the same time.
It is not surprising to note that Valentine
day is observed by all and sundry, Moslem, Hindus, pagans and even Atheist
observe it and it is not for any religious believe but for the carnal nature of
it. Companies observe it even in the old manner as in the ancient times by
having ballots where male staff pick female partners and buy gifts for them and
it does not matter who you pick married or unmarried, some years back a male
partner ensure he pick a colleague who he had been trying to start a
relationship with and he succeeded during the Valentine day ballot before long
he slept with the colleague who was married with 4 kids and destroyed that
marriage. In schools this day teachers have children pick partners and then
instructed to ask their parents to buy gifts (my children take that day off to
study the bible at home as I do not want somebody to instill the wrong ideas
into them).
Today I counted nothing less than 100
women young and old wearing white and red clothing’s and little children in
some schools where seen in like clothing’s (Christians and non Christians). I
can assure you that today many young girls will lose their virginity, men and women
will cheat on their partners infact today just for giving cards, roses, ice
creams, chocolates, candies, gifts of any nature there shall be sexual gains to
it.
Somebody asked me a question so pastor
what should I do today; I simply told her go out and tell someone about the
greatest gift of all “The love of God” for all humanity. Save a soul today,
save a family today, a child today. Bring hope to some one by telling and
showing them the Love of God. Just be a blessing........
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