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#562: “The Last “I Do””
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Acts 4:29-30

29Now, Lord, consider their threats and enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness. 30Stretch out your hand to heal and perform miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus."

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The Last “I Do”

“The Last “I Do”” is episode #562 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Leilani Wells, and originally aired on February 12, 2005.

Summary

Kids' Radio tells the story about a priest who defies a third-century Roman emperor who outlaws marriage.

Plot

Thrills, chills, daring rescues, chases, and winning the heart of the beautiful girl! That’s what Valentine’s Day is all about! At least it is before you hear the true story of St. Valentine.

In this episode of Kids' Radio, Connie receives a letter from "All Valentined Out," who inquires as to what the purpose of Valentine's Day really is. Connie responds by telling a story.

It all began with a man named Valentine who was imprisoned for refusing to renounce his faith and give up his belief that the family is truly the backbone of society. While in prison, he met Julia, the blind daughter of the prison jailer. He prayed for her sight to be restored—and it was! The Emperor agreed to set Valentine free, if only Valentine would stop doing marriage ceremonies, and renounce his faith. Valentine said that he could not do either one. Emperor Claudius asked Valentine what his God had ever done for him, Valentine replied that God healed Julia, while Claudius maintained it was Jupiter, their god, who healed Julia. Julia and her father, however, believed Valentine, and they were both brought to Christ through the event. Valentine was executed on February 14. The church declared him a saint, and the day was dedicated in honor and memory of him. Connie uses this story to teach "All Valentined Out" that St. Valentine's sacrifices have given us a reason to remember and celebrate those we love on February 14.

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Discussion Questions

1. Why do you think Valentine said that families are the backbone of our civilization? How has being part of a family helped you learn how to love others?

2. How did Valentine manage to show God's love to a blind woman, despite being in chains?

3. See what the Bible says about husbands and wives in Ephesians 5:22-33. How is this similar to or different from the messages you hear about love in popular movies, music and TV shows?

Cast

Role Voice Actor
Connie Kendall Katie Leigh
Emperor Claudius Pete Reneday
Felix Unknown
Julia Tammy Coffin
Marcus Corey Burton
Mary Unknown
Paulina Katie Leigh
Persus Bob Smithouser
Saint Valentine Pat Fraley
Titus Corey Burton


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Saint Valentine: Do you, Paulina, take this man to be your husband—turn right—if anyone objects to the union—turn here—let him speak now—watch those baskets—