Last Updated on February 10, 2026
Looking for meaningful Valentine’s Day messages to share with the people you love? Whether you’re speaking life into your spouse, encouraging your kids, or blessing a friend, these simple words can have a lasting impact.
Do you think words are powerful? Although they usually come free of charge, too many, too few, the wrong words at the wrong time, or the right words at the wrong time can have disastrous effects on a relationship.
Yet words can also seal a relationship or restore it: wedding vows, “I love you,” “You are special,” “I believe in you.”
So what are some words and “non-words” you can use to show love to others this Valentine’s Day? Here’s some important Valentine’s Day messages to share with your spouse, children, family and friends.
In this post:
Valentine’s Day Messages for Your Husband
Here are a few seriously powerful words to say to your husband.
I love and respect you.
You have worth in my eyes.
Thank you for providing for us.
Thank you for taking care of ________ (fill in the blank).
Words or actions to avoid:
- Do not talk about how much money other husbands make or the things your friends have that you do not.
- Avoid talking down to your husband as though he were a child.
- Do not argue with him in front of others.
Valentine’s Day Messages for Your Wife
Guys, here are some thoughtful words to say to your wife this Valentine’s Day.
I cherish you.
You are my greatest gift.
I love you just the way you are.
Thank you for taking care of the children.
Thank you for making sure I have socks in my drawer the night before work.
Thank you for _____(fill in the blank).
Words or actions to avoid:
- Do not comment on any other woman’s beauty, fitness, or body. Keep your eyes to yourself. (It is degrading when a husband lusts after other women or compares his wife to them.)
- Do not compare your wife to any other women, friends wives, etc.
- Do: Make your wife a priority. Help out around the house.
Valentine’s Day Messages for Your Children
Here are some special words to say to your children this Valentine’s Day.
You are a gift to me.
You are special because….
Great job on…..
Thank you for the part you play and all you do in our family.
I support you.
Words or actions to avoid:
- Do not compare them to other people’s children.
- Don’t make your love and affection dependent on their performance.
- Don’t go days without telling them you love them. Kids need to hear it!
Valentine’s Day Messages for Friends
Looking for encouraging words to share with your friends? Start here.
You are special.
You mean a great deal to me because…
You are like family to me.
I am on your side.
Thoughtful Actions: Even if you are married, think about inviting a single friend to spend Valentine’s with you and your family. If your spouse is agreeable, maybe you can celebrate romance on a different night of the week.
Got some words you’re planning to share this Valentine’s Day?
You could try writing down some of these phrases and placing them in notes around the house for your spouse and children to find on Valentine’s Day, like a treasure hunt. Then celebrate with something fun for a meal: giant pancakes for breakfast (or dinner if it’s at our house) or perhaps a heart-shaped pizza for lunch.
How are you celebrating Valentine’s Day this year?
*This post was first published February 10, 2010 here on MomLife Today.

