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18th February, 2008
Theme:      Love  

Thought:  ‘Love is an act of will – namely, both an intention and an action.  Love is as Love does.’

Three centuries ago there lived a very famous German-Jewish philosopher named Moses Mendelssohn.  Moses Mendelssohn was brilliant and compassionate – but he had one flaw.  He was a small, hunchbacked man. 

Hunchback that he was, he fell in love with a beautiful and charming young woman named Gretchen, the daughter of a prosperous banker.  Several months after he had met  Gretchen, Mendelssohn visited her father and asked him, very cautiously, how his daughter might feel about the possibility of marrying him, for he had come to love her very much. 

“Please, tell me the truth,” Mendelssohn insisted.  The father hesitated and then replied:  “The truth is that the girl is frightened by you because…because..” Mendelssohn finished his sentence for him “…because I am a hunchback?” “Yes,” said the father, “because you are a hunchback.”
Mendelssohn paused.  Then after some silence he asked for permission to see the daughter on the pretext that he wanted to say farewell to her.  The father agreed.  Mendelssohn went upstairs and found Gretchen in a room where she was busy with needlework.  She avoided looking at him during the conversation, which Mendelssohn eventually directed to the subject of marriage.  In the course of the conversation on the topic, the young woman asked him if he really believed in the old saying that “Marriages are made in heaven.”  “Of course,” he replied.  “And while we’re on that subject, I might as well tell you that something unusual happened to me.  As you know, when boys are born the angels in heaven call out for all to hear, ‘This little boy is destined to have this special girl for a wife.  It is decreed from all eternity and no one may change it.’

“So when I was born, the angels made the usual announcement about me and the name of my future wife was announced.  But then the angels paused and added, ‘But alas, Mendelssohn’s wife will have a terrible hump on her back!’  Then I shouted out loud before the court of heaven.  I cried, ‘Oh, Lord, no.  A girl who is hunchbacked will very easily become bitter and hard, and the object of awful jokes and hurts.  No, Lord, a girl should be beautiful. Oh, Lord, please…please give the hump to me and let her be well formed.’
 “And you know what Gretchen?  God heard my prayer and I was glad.  I am that boy and you are that girl.”   Gretchen was deeply moved.  She saw Mendelssohn in a whole new way and so she became his faithful and loving wife.

 

ReadingsJohn3:16;   1 Corinthians 13: 1  John 3-4.

Prayers
Father, we read in the Bible that the best way to describe you is to use the word “Love”.  Your love for humankind is so great that you sent Jesus, your Son, to live as one of us.  We pray that we may appreciate and value one another.  God of love, lead us to grow in love.  Amen.

God our Father, help us to appreciate that those you have entrusted to us are your sons and daughters.  Help us to show, by the care we take for them, that we have a real love for them, a great tenderness towards them.  May we show much kindness, and may love guide us in all our actions. Amen.

Lord, we ask you to inspire us to love others today in our attitude and words and actions.  Amen.