tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7273902.post444972822727928120..comments2023-04-15T04:29:07.749-07:00Comments on The Wittenberg Door: Theology and life: A Collect for St. Valentine's DayJim Huffmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16666507238123326223noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7273902.post-32257035017581272302009-02-14T12:07:00.000-08:002009-02-14T12:07:00.000-08:00Greetings to one and all. "Valentine's Day" As all...Greetings to one and all.<BR/> "Valentine's Day" As all know is a day wherein all, most especially young lovers, can reach each other in a new way.<BR/><BR/>Saying this in an altogether different way...It's kind of day that gives the young lovers a love tool.<BR/><BR/>We, as Christians, also have a love tool. Our love tool doesn’t have a specially day though. We can put it to use each and every day.<BR/><BR/>This tool is "Praise" The Bible says: If we hold our peace, or fail to praise the Lord, even the rocks would cry out praise unto him.<BR/><BR/>The Lord, Jesus doesn’t need our praise. He wants us to praise him, for in doing so, this releases his blessing's unto us. It also releases the anointing, the anointing also breaks the yoke of bondage, which of course, allows us to praise him in a greater way. It's an on going process my friend.<BR/>May our Lord, Jesus, richly bless both you and yours.<BR/><BR/>William Dunigan<BR/><BR/>My first book: Reviving the dead church by reminiscing the day of Pentecost. It can be found on Google.com<BR/><BR/>My second, and most recent released book is:http://www.eloquentbooks.com/BeyondTheGoldenSunsetAndByTheCrystalSea.htmlWilliam Duniganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14128150515355833834noreply@blogger.com