The Perfect Wedding: A Valentine’s Day Devotional. Ashley and her mom were hard at work planning the finer details of her upcoming wedding. As they hurried around town orchestrating transportation for guests, finalizing the reception menu and making sure someone was at the church early to turn on the air-conditioning (the wedding was in May in Alabama), Ashley began to feel overwhelmed. 1/25/2008 / Devotionals Everywhere I look near Valentine's Day, there's chocolate: boxes of chocolate in all the stores, chocolate on tv promising to be the only love you need, chocolate girl scout cookies--CHOCOLATE! End your Valentine’s Day with relationship blessings. Ask for the Lord’s favor on your partnership and trust your future to Him. May these devotionals remind you that your love is a sacred gift from God. Let your Valentine’s Day celebrate the divine connection you share. May it deepen your faith and strengthen your bond for years to come. Read 3 Ways to Dwell in the Love of Jesus This Valentine's Day - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - February 11, 2025 from today's daily devotional. Be encouraged and grow your faith with It's February again – the month many people think of as the month of love. Some women look forward to getting chocolates, flowers, and going on a perfect date. Others hope to rekindle romance with their partner. But some don't like Valentine’s Day at all and try to avoid it True devotion will always lead to loving actions. 1 John 3:18 says “Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue, but with actions and in truth.” This Valentine’s Day, may God challenge us all to “be” who we ought to be for those we love (including Him), instead of being tempted to think that an outward action is enough. But wait. There is something extra special about February. Valentine's Day. Hearts 'n flowers. Sweetheart banquets. A fresh and needed reminder that there is still a heart-shaped vacuum in the human breast that only the three most wonderful words in the English language can fill. To love and to be loved is the bedrock of our existence. Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14th, is a day dedicated to expressing love and affection. While often associated with romantic relationships, Valentine's Day can also be an opportunity for spiritual reflection and deepening your connection with God. Why Valentine's Day Devotions? 1. Perhaps this Valentine's Day we can think of not only the ones that love us here, but also of the Father in heaven that has a very big heart for us. He cares, wants us to be healed, cleansed from our sins, in right relationship with Him and others around us, and on our way to heaven. Whether your Valentine’s Day feels special and romantic or hard and lonely, may you anchor your soul in these unwavering truths: Your Savior loves you with an inconceivable, immeasurable, unconditional, pursuing, immovable, and secure love. He deems you precious and rejoices over you with exuberant song. Photo credit: ©Getty Images/Kharoll Prayer, the gift of love . by Gini Crawford 2/14/2007 revised 4/14/2013. return to devotions for women page return to prayer resources page back to home Valentine’s Day is a time when hearts turn to love, making it a perfect opportunity to share messages about God’s ultimate love. Whether you’re addressing a congregation of couples, families, or singles, this blog for Valentine’s Day Sermon Outlines provide a framework to inspire and encourage your audience with biblical truths about love. Read more Valentines Devotions; Browse other Daily Devotions; Read more Devotions by Guest Writers ; Get more Guidance from Spiritual Life; Browse through CBN.com's Valentine's Day Resources. Can God change your life? God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. Discover how you can find peace Valentine's Day 💖, Mother's Day, Father's Day, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's 🌸—I've got the perfect DIY guides, fun activities 🎨, and food & gift ideas, along with quotes, messages, and wishes for every occasion! 🎁latest Black Friday 🛍️ and Cyber Monday 💻 deals 31. Valentine’s Day-Themed Sunday School Lesson. Create a special Sunday school lesson focused on love. Use the theme of love from the Bible—such as Jesus’ command to love God and love others (Matthew 22:37-39)—and integrate a Valentine’s Day craft or game to make it much fun for the children. “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.” – 1 John 4:8 We often think of Valentine’s Day as the day for couples to show their love to one another, but rarely do we use the day to remind us of God’s unmatched love for us, His children. For many single Valentine's Devotion The Heart of the Matter By Cathy Irvin. The day when all the candy disappears from the shelves and the flowers are gone from the florist shops will soon be approaching. But for some of us, Valentines Day is just another day. No matter what your opinion of this holiday, or if you are going into February with or without a Valentine, this holiday is hard to ignore. And so are all the Valentine’s quotes and sayings that fill the Valentine’s season. There are good Valentine’s Day quotes and mushy, roll-your-eyes quotes too. But, as Christians, what if we turned our eyes to some quotes about love from pastors and Let's talk: Devotions for Valentine's Day February 10, 2016 Connections Conversation hearts are a part of each Valentine’s Day, a tradition that began in 1866 when Daniel Chase created the machine that pressed food dye letters into the candy lozenges his brother Oliver made famous as founder of the New England Confectionery Company (NECCO). A Valentine's Devotional Julia Bettencourt "blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it." Luke 11:28 I've always loved those candy conversation hearts at Valentine's. The New England Confections Company, otherwise known as Necco, says that conversation hearts are the most popular of Valentine's candy. I read the
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