Let’s Talk About Love

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I just read a message today (2/22) about Fr. Mike’s Homily for the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time (2/20/2011). He says:

Jesus tells us to love our enemies. Let’s compare and contrast that with Valentine’s Day. Six days ago, a store was selling Valentine’s Day cards, but they were not moving, and no one would buy any more cards for another year. So they had a sale, Two For One. Let’s think: one card for the wife (or husband), and the other card for… In a big city like HK, I’m sure some man (or woman) bought two cards. Not everything that passes for romance and tender feelings is genuine love.

When Jesus said, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,” the feeling is totally different. What does it mean to love your enemy?

Suppose I’m on the seashore and I hear someone yell, “Help! Help!” I look over the water and see my worst enemy, the guy who has caused me more injury and more pain than anyone else in the world, drowning. What will I do? Will I jump up and down for joy, clap my hands, and watch him drown as I laugh? Or will I jump into the water to save him? I admit I’m not a good swimmer. Having two people drown instead of only one would not help anybody. If I see a lifesaver, at least I can wade into the water and toss it too him. That might save his life. I’d have mixed feelings. I would pray, “God, I do not enjoy doing this. Saving the life of my enemy is not my idea of a good time. God, is this your idea of a joke? Are you asking me of all people to rescue him? God, I am not laughing. OK, I will rescue him anyway.” That is one example of loving an enemy.

Love is not only a matter of feeling good. Positive feelings and attraction are not the same as love. Pleasant emotions are great, as long as they last. Yet married people tell me the honeymoon does not last forever. Jesus never commanded us to like our enemies, to have warm, fuzzy feelings for our enemy. His command is to love our enemies, and love is first of all a commitment to do good for others, to help them in a way that will be of benefit to them, not necessarily in a way that will be easy and convenient for us. Sometimes it is fun to help people; but other times it is hard work, boring, or even painful. All the commercials, greeting cards and movies about Valentine’s Day focus on good feelings. That is part of the story of love.

I admit it has been a number of years since I last purchased a card for Valentine’s Day. Yet I do not remember seeing a card that had Jesus crucified on the cover, with the words inside, “I love you this much.” Such a card would not go well with a dozen roses or a box of chocolates. Early in his public ministry, Jesus enjoyed a honeymoon period. The crowds loved him and followed him by the thousands. Yet his popularity declined, his enemies increased, and there was nothing romantic or sentimental about Good Friday. So for this Sunday, I’ve picked Preface # 7, a prayer to God the Father that reads, “So great was your love for us that you gave us your Son as our Redeemer. You sent him to be one like ourselves, though free from sin, that you might see and love in us what you see and love in Christ. Your gifts of grace, lost by disobedience, are now restored by the obedience of your Son.” This means that we Christians have as much if not more reason than anyone else in the world to celebrate Valentine’s Day, a birthday, or a wedding anniversary. The love which begins on earth will continue forever in heaven. What prevents us from thanking God? What stops us from sharing the love of God with our enemies?

In the beginning of history, unlimited revenge was the rule. You stab me in the eye, and I’ll split your head open with a stone axe. If that tribe kills 1 of us, we’ll kill 10 of them. So when Moses limited retaliation to only an eye for an eye, just one tooth for one tooth, that was a big step forward. Jesus said, “you have learnt how it was said,” and most people learned the Hebrew Scriptures, and later the New Testament, from hearing. Only a minority were able to read, and since everything written was hand written before invention of the printing press, copies of the Bible were few and far between. People heard the saying, “You must love your neighbor and hate your enemy.” That first phrase, “love you neighbor,” is in the Bible, but nowhere was it written “hate your enemy,” at least nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures. People heard that saying, and thought it was in the Bible someone where, when it really wasn’t. Rather than clarify the point, Jesus went to the heart of the matter and urged those who were listening to aim higher, to love enemies and pray for persecutors. Is this easy? Not at all! But there is more to love than a romantic dinner by candlelight and a bottle of wine.

Shortly after I entered the seminary, I met an old alcoholic in poor health. At least he had finally stopped drinking, but he looked 20 years older than he was and he was not long for this world. He was painfully aware he had ruined his health with alcohol. He felt guilty, stupid and scared. He quoted 1Cor 3, “If anybody should destroy the temple of God, God will destroy him.” I went blank. I was at a loss for words. Today I would tell him that God can forgive any sin, and even if we have damaged our life, or someone else’s life, we still have hope in the mercy of God. Later I kicked myself for not being able to think of the right words to say in that situation. Maybe if I had been quick enough to pray to the Holy Spirit, I would have found some words then and there. But it doesn’t do any good to kick ourselves. So I later prayed for him and hope that now, through the mercy of God, he is in a place of light, happiness and peace.

It’s a little late to wish anyone Happy Valentine’s Day, but it’s not too late to love our enemies.

At the same time, there is another message about life:

幸福,是用來感覺的,而不是用來比較的。
生活,是用來經營的,而不是用來計較的。
感情,是用來維繫的,而不是用來考驗的。
愛人,是用來疼愛的,而不是用來傷害的。
金錢,是用來付出的,而不是用來衡量的。
謊言,是用來擊破的,而不是用來粉飾的。
信任,是用來沉澱的,而不是用來挑戰的。

It’s good to read something positive about love. May we all in love and peace.

About Love

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It seems that I am making this the Valentine’s week here. Today is the Chinese Valentine’s Day, when we celebrate the first full moon of the New Year. I founded a forwarded email with the link of the program produced by the Hong Kong Diocesan Audio-Visual Centre. They have a series of evangelizational programs, including the topics of love and sex. Let’s hear what the Church says.

Rev. Savio Hon

http://www.livingspringfoundation.com.hk/web2.0/modules/tinyd0/index.php?id=134

There are also audios about other topics in the Church viewpoint.

Valentine’s Day Card

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The Valentine's Day card from my Honey

Finally, I got a Valentine’s Day card from my Honey.
Do you know it’s Chinese Valentine’s Day tomorrow? It’s the 15th day of Chinese New Year, when we celebrate the first full moon. Everyone gets together. One of my cousins has a line at his facebook: When you love the right one, every day is Valentine’s Day. That is so true.

Any greeting card (of course, including Valentine’s Day card in this case) is not just telling the receiver that you remember what is happening, it also shows how much you care about the receiver. For example, if the wordings or graphics can speak well on behalf of you, there is a click on both the giver and the receiver (just like the one I got from my Honey). With a funny design on the card, the atmosphere seems a bit casual. It works well with birthdays, especially when age is involved. It does a great job between friends. With floral patterns, it gives the receiver a calm mood. You can fill the card with your wordings and change the theme.

Don’t oversee the great power of a greeting card, it can do a wonderful job for you.

Valentine’s Day

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Some ideas on Valentine’s Day manners from Fox 25 Morning News:
http://www.myfoxboston.com/video/videoplayer.swf?dppversion=7885

Valentine’s Day manners: Love & etiquette: MyFoxBOSTON.com

Yes, I agree that even if I say I don’t want anything, I am actually saying, “Honey, it’s okay not to give me the roses at $1000 on Valentine’s Day. However, if you can at least get me one rose, that will be SO great.” I mean, I appreciate if my honey takes time to do something for me. Even I know that Charles is not a shopping person, if he can get something at home and transformed it into something romantic, I think it’s still a very good idea. Just to be careful that I hope I don’t have to remind him to get me something when “big days” approach. Too bad, most men are not very sensitive in that. I guess that’s why the companies out there are pushing things very hard. After all, it’s also about consumption and money.

Super Bowl XLV commercials

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Before I write my comments on the commercials, please click the link below and enjoy.

http://superbowlads.fanhouse.com/

The top 10s are funny ones.

Here are my top 10s:

  1. CareerBuilder.com: Chimps,
  2. Bridgestone: Beaver,
  3. Snickers: Roseanne Barr,
  4. Doritos: House Sitting (I love it when the grandpa comes back to life).
  5. Volkswagen: Darth Vader Kid,
  6. Coca Cola: Dragon,
  7. Bud Light: Dog Party,
  8. Pepsi: Can Thrower,
  9. Chevy: Senior Citizens,
  10. Kia Optima: One Epic Ride,

They either make me feel more interested in their products (“Doritos: House Sitting” as an example). Or, fill our commercial breaks with fun (“CareerBuilder.com: Chimps“, “Chevy: Senior Citizens“, “Snickers: Roseanne Barr“, “Pepsi: Can Thrower“, “Bud Light: Dog Party“, “Volkswagen: Darth Vader Kid“. Or, make us feel amazed with the graphics or effects in the commercial (“Coca Cola: Dragon” and “Kia Optima: One Epic Ride“).

As the host, NFL has done a pretty good job to cut the shots from different TV dramas and series with a scene referring the Super Bowl game and put them into a commercial: NFL.com: TV Favorites.
Although we manage to have our top 10s, the Super Bowl XLV commercials are not as impressive as expected. We all look forward to the commercials during the break of the game. However, there are quite a number of them that we can simply skip them.

Kung Hei Fat Choi

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Traditional Images of Chinese Zodiac

This is the first day of Chinese New Year. We are now in the Year of Rabbit. There are lots of traditions and taboos in the Chinese New Year. Hence, most of us are very keen about our Chinese Zodiacs, so that we know what to do in order to boost up our luck and avoid the bad. I’ve been listening to the Hong Kong radio these 2 days. There are a few things we may need to aware, but at the same time, be happy about. In fact, I just noticed that my honey’s Chinese zodiac is Snake, rather than Rooster. He told me that someone said he’s a Rooster before, and I never questioned until today I found out from the list that he’s actually a Snake. Oh well, maybe it will give him a surprise, too if I tell him when I got home tonight.

Try it yourself and see which year was you born.

Besides the Chinese zodiac, I’ve read an article 2 days ago regarding Chinese New Year. At first it’s very cliche to read about the clean-ups we have to do to prepare Chinese New Year. However, the author was reminding us that we should also clean up our mind and spirit. We should make room for new hopes, but not sad memories. Yes, indeed. I should be welcoming new hopes and beginnings.

Let’s hop into a new Year.

Have a Hopping Chinese New Year!

CNN on Chinese New Year 2011 in Hong Kong: http://www.cnngo.com/hong-kong/visit/bunny-faces-and-cheerleaders-chinese-new-year-hong-kong-220048

Reuters on facts about CNY: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/01/28/us-china-newyear-facts-idUSTRE70R1BP20110128

Info about the Year of Rabbit: http://www.stanssewingsupplies.com/catalogs/store.asp?pid=253080

Personality Traits of the Snake: Snakes are governed by their innate wisdom and intuition. Snake people think alot. Snake people are fast learners and will never make the same mistake twice. Snakes like the best things in life. Yin to the Dragon’s Yang, you are mysterious, quiet, and a deep thinker and would be successful as a philosopher, fortune-teller or best friend.

Personality Traits of the Tiger: Tigers are romantic, lovable, magnetic and independent. The tiger is an optimist. You are brave, kind, daring and full of feeling. You might be a race car driver, animal trainer, reporter, or soap opera star.