14/02/2013
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Revd Paul Mathole.
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Rev. Paul Mathole
Good Morning. Valentine's day is a day that has accrued many layers of
association: of affection, of romance, of sentiment, of celebration and perhaps
some too of consumerism.
This Valentine's day comes very soon after the recent 200th anniversary of the
first publication of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice -- the story of
Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy. Their initial mutual disdain and dislike
thawing into a warm and true affection. Since its publication two centuries
ago, it has been read and reread, recast on television and cinema screens. Many
have become iconic depictions of what we imagine a true love story to be.
What has often struck me is how Austen's story hinges upon an act of selfless
love. Mr Darcy rescues Elizabeth's sister and saves her family from disgrace.
But he does so in secret; Elizabeth is unaware of what he has done for her
family. His desire is to do Elizabeth good. It is a desire so genuine that, at
that point, it is not conditional upon what he might get in return. Indeed, he
knows it may come in the face of her ongoing rejection.
Loving God, may our love for one another increasingly have the quality of Jesus’ love. Make us selfless, unconditional. May we freely love others because you first loved us and laid down your life for us. Amen.
Broadcast
- Thu 14 Feb 2013 05:43´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4