REFLECTIONS
February 21, 2010
February 21, 2010
We have just celebrated Valentine’s Day. To some, it’s a soporific celebration created by florists and the manufacturers of greeting cards and candies. To others, it’s a perfect day set aside to consider matters of the heart. A day when we claim the power, purity and possibilities found in hearts conditioned to hope and care.
The philosopher, Buckingham, wrote, “All true love is grounded on esteem,” and the thought does make sense. Our lives along with the signs of life around us in flora and fauna are signs and symbols of the esteem, the love and care God has for creation. The nurture, support, care and leading we receive from parents, friends, and family come because of the esteem in which we are held. While passion is certainly important in a committed relationship, psychologists have found long marriages have a common element in unconditional regard for the other’s welfare. That is, people who stay together hold each other in high esteem.
The love which comes from God and is best known through Jesus is AGAPE. It is a Holy type of love. The passionate love one feels for a mate is EROS. It is physical, yet in the best sense is emotionally and spiritually pure. The love which binds communities is called PHILIAL; as in Philadelphia, “The City of Brotherly Love.” Each of these loves and any other we know or define can only be effective when both the transmitter and receiver of love are open to the power of esteem.
Dr. Joey K. McDonald
First United Methodist Church
4832 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601
First United Methodist Church
4832 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601