
If I give up everything I own to the poor and even go to the stake to be burned as a martyr, but I don’t love, I’ve gotten nowhere. So, no matter what I say, what I do, what I believe, I am bankrupt without love. Love is patient, kind, non-envious,it does not boast, act proud, or insist on its own way. It is not easily angered, keeps no record of wrongs, and rejoices in the truth. Love never dies. Inspired speech will be over some day.; Praying in tongues will end; understanding will reach its limit. We know only a portion of the truth now, and what we say about God is always incomplete. But when the Complete arrives, our incompletes will be cancelled. Matthew 13:4-8 from The Message
The month of love is here, and we are seeing red hearts, red roses, red balloons,chocolates, candy hearts and anything else that can be remotely connected with the holiday. It is a great time for businesses because Valentine’s Day ranks just below Christmas in consumer spending with cards, gifts, flowers, and candy.
I have a doctor friend who has recently announced her marriage to her long time boyfriend after years of being divorced. We began talking about love and what it means in this world of today, and she said, “We all just need to be sure we carry at least a cup of love with us throughout every day.”
Then she posed this scenario to me. “Picture yourself early in the morning in a crowded elevator. The door opens, and a man with a cup of coffee enters. Everyone has to move to make room for him. In the process of shifting, his coffee jostles, and he spills his coffee all down the front of your clothing. What do you say?”
I thought a minute, then said, I guess I’d say, “Uch oh!” She began to laugh and said, “Why on earth would you say that? Can you imagine the curse words, stony stares, and physical reactions that I would expect?” I said, “Well, I thought about it like this: I wouldn’t be going to work, so I would be dressed in my everyday clothes. I probably wouldn’t be in a time crunch because I’m usually early, so I’d have time to rinse off my clothes. But the main reason is, I taught kindergarten for 30 years!” She laughed again, and said, “That’s what a cup of love looks like to me!
A cup of love represents a profound and spiritual connection with someone or something. You have a love that never dies and never stops caring. Couples sometimes use the cup of love at their wedding because it has two handles so they can drink together. God represents this cup of love to us in His constant love and care.
This week the Olympics began in Milan, Italy. Athletes from nations all over the world have come together in search of winning a medal. Many of these nations are not particularly popular with each other in the world of today, but during this time, a cup of love is shared among them as they compete.
Friends can share a cup of love. This week has been unusually full of surgeries and sickness for a few of our friends. Thankfully, all turned out well. Friends came together with a cup of love and provided for those who needed it during these times.
It is especially hard when you lose a sweet friend which we did this week. She was a hundred years old, spry, sweet, active, loving, and Godly. When she went into Hospice and died soon after, I thought of the cup of love we have shared with her over these many years. So many laughs, chocolate chip cookies, and cinnamon rolls were such a part of our cup of love. I realized when she died, that we still love someone when they are gone. Love changes shape, but it never disappears. Love lives in our memory, and it does not end with absence.
Families share a cup of love with each other as well. The members of a family are there during stressful times, times of sickness, and they are there to get each other through the sad times and to celebrate the victories in life. This past week, we have watched as members of the Guthrie family has bonded together to find their Mom, Nancy. People all over the country have offered a cup of love and support for them through their thoughts and prayers.
This Valentine’s week is a great time to think of ways to share a cup of love with those who need it. God is the very essence of love, and He would have us remember that without love, we are nothing. God is love!
O love that will not let me go, I rest my weary soul in Thee; I give thee back the life I owe, That in thine ocean depths, its flow may richer, fuller be. George Mattheson
Happy Valentine’s Day!








