Dear, Valentine: 5 Quick Messages for the Single

Whether you love or hate Valentine’s Day, it can be a difficult holiday for singles. Here are five important messages for the single this Valentine’s.

Dear, Valentine: 5 Quick Messages for the Single | HISsparrowBlog

It’s almost Valentine’s Day again. Yay! Or maybe not. 

Valentine’s sure is a polarizing holiday, isn’t it? Probably about as many people who love it, hate it. Despise it. Loooathe it. 

Celebrating love is a beautiful thing, but there is this element to Valentine’s Day that reinforces the lie that we’re lacking if we don’t have a special someone to celebrate the day with us. 

It wasn’t until I met my husband that I realized just how much validation I sought in a significant other—all while I told myself I’m fine. After all, if you’re with someone, someone has chosen you, right?  

It also wasn’t until I met my husband that I realized I was already chosen and worthy and loved.  

Now it can be easy to look back on your own life—with all you’ve learned since then—and tell others how to live theirs now. I don’t want to do that, but I do want to give you encouragement this Valentine’s Day. 

Because you are so much more than your marital status: you’re a child of God if you’ve surrendered to Christ

Messages for the Single This Valentine’s 

#1 – You are valued. 

Are not five sparrows sold for two cents? Yet not one of them is forgotten before God. Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear; you are more valuable than many sparrows. Luke 12:6-7 | HISsparrowBlog

#2 – You are not alone.

Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10 NASB | HISsparrowBlog | christian living

#3 – You are worthy.

I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me... Colossians 3_17 NASB _ HISsparrowBlog

#4 – You are not forgotten.

A mother may forget her child, but I will not forget you. Behold, I have inscribed you on the palms of My hands. Isaiah 49:15-16 NASB

#5 – You are loved.

God so loved the world, He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. John 3_16 | HISsparrowBlog

Valentine’s can be a polarizing holiday; as it celebrates something beautiful, it can highlight what others are still yearning for. 

But whether you’re engaged, married, or single this year, know that you’re loved, worthy, and never alone as a child of God.

If you’ve never accepted Christ as your Savior (or don’t know what that means), be sure to check out this page.  

Do you love or hate Valentine’s Day? Do you have any Valentine’s messages to add to this list? Let me know in the comments below. 


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This Post Has 17 Comments

  1. Lisa notes

    I have several single friends and yes, they need to hear messages of love as much as those of us who are married do. Beautiful!

  2. Theresa Boedeker

    We don’t need other people to validate us or tell us we are someone special. But sometimes this is the message we hear. Thanks for reminding us we are special and loved.

  3. Lisa Jordan

    Thank you for these beautiful reminders. This is a post I’ll be sharing with those who need messages like this one, rather than listening to the lies of the world.

  4. Lisa Blair

    My husband and I try to communicate love and value to his two single sisters by sending them flowers every valentine’s day. Singleness does not equal unloved; it just represents unmarried. They are both loved and valued by their family.

    1. HISsparrowBlog

      That’s so true, Lisa. What a wonderful idea to love on your sisters-in-law. Thanks for stopping by.

  5. Anita Ojeda

    Oh, amen! I’m not a fan of Valentine’s Day (or any holiday that seems commercialized with out-of-proportion expectations). Thank you for reminding me to send valentine’s to my daughters and grandson, though ;).

    1. HISsparrowBlog

      Valentine’s Day can certainly feel too commercialized for some. My husband and I don’t really celebrate it: we prefer to do the everyday kind of love or just surprise each other just because. Thanks so much for commenting.

  6. Joanne Viola

    Such a good post, whether single or married, whether it is Valentines Day or not. So many good reminders. I think #4 – You are not forgotten is one that has been on my mind lately. With being home or isolated, many feel forgotten or unseen. So important to remind others (and ourselves) that the Lord’s eye always sees, He never forgets His own. It’s something I have found myself saying to others lately. Wonderful post!

    1. HISsparrowBlog

      Yes, it’s so important to remind others they’re not forgotten. Thanks so much for commenting (and featuring this post)!

  7. Maree Dee

    I love this post. Yes, it can be a challenging holiday for many. Sharing your post.

  8. Paula Short

    This is lovely and so true. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.

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