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The True Nature of Love

A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Rev Dr Mark Clavier.

A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Revd Dr Mark Clavier.

Good morning. Today, we remember St Valentine, a third-century bishop who, according to tradition, was martyred for his faith and commitment to the sanctity of love and marriage. His witness reminds us that true love is never merely sentimental. It鈥檚 steadfast, self-giving, and rooted in the goodness of God.

In our culture, Valentine鈥檚 Day celebrates romantic love, and rightly so鈥攊t鈥檚 a gift. Yet, love, in its fullness, is broader and deeper than romance. Romantic love may begin with a spark, but it flourishes when it鈥檚 cultivated with care and persistence in the rhythm of shared life. Christian love, or agape, reminds us that love isn鈥檛 confined to one kind of relationship. It鈥檚 the daily labour of seeking the good of another鈥攚hether a spouse, a friend, a stranger, or even an enemy.

Love takes root in the ordinary: in the shared work of neighbours, the tending of a garden, or the unspoken trust between old friends. It鈥檚 found wherever we choose to nurture rather than harm, to bless rather than exploit. True love roots us in community and creation, calling us to honour the good in each other. This kind of simple love is like birdsong to our ears: a beauty that uplifts us with its presence.
On this Valentine鈥檚 Day, let鈥檚 remember that love isn鈥檛 a fleeting feeling but a sacred calling鈥攁n echo of the love God shows us in Christ.

Lord of love, we thank you for the gift of love in all its forms. Teach us to love as you love鈥攕teadfastly, sacrificially, and with joy. Help us to nurture love in our relationships, our communities, and your creation. Through Christ our Lord, Amen.

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