On this Valentine’s Day weekend I have been inspired to share about love.

The inspiration came from my daily reader, “Hope for Each Day” by Billy Graham.
Today’s Bible verse is Romans 13:8, part of which says that “whoever loves his fellowman has fulfilled the law.”
This verse—coupled with Valentine’s Day weekend– got me thinking about a number of things.
One of those things is one of my all-time favorite songs, “Love is the Law” by a ‘80s Twin Cities rock band called The Suburbs.
Songwriter Chan Poling got the inspiration for the song when he saw the words “Love is the Law” spray-painted on a wall of a pedestrian tunnel in Minneapolis.
While the song lyrics have nothing directly to do with the above-mentioned Bible verse, they are very much in the same spirit of it. Plus the music is super catchy and upbeat.
The song “Love is the Law” is probably some 40-years-old now but to my ears anyway it is still very much a “banger.” Plus it has positive lyrics to boot.
Its message—plus this being Valentine’s Day weekend—also got me thinking about the card (pictured with this post) that my friend and former co-worker Ma made a few years ago. It features a photo of my late buddy Caleb, who taught me a whole lot about love.
I totally agree with what it says on the list of “Things We Learn from a Dog” plaque that I have hanging in my home. At the top of the list is “How to Love Unconditionally.”
Loving unconditionally is something that Billy Graham shares in his reflection on Romans 13:8 in the daily devotional I mentioned above.
“Prejudice or hatred of any person because of his or her racial, ethnic, or religious background is wrong,” he writes. “God labels it sin.”
“God created every one of us,” Graham writes, “and when we hate someone who is different from us, we are hating someone who God has made and who is valuable in his sight.”
With all of the hate that seems to be going around these days I find these words to be a great reminder.
On Valentine’s Day weekend, it’s a reminder that “Love is the Law.”
Not just with our sweetheart, but with our enemies as well.
