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Today’s Scripture:. Song of Songs 2:10-14, 16; 8:6-7. Morning Meditation:. “Song of Songs”. Song of Songs - Original Innocence a love story a love lesson a love parable. Song of Songs A Love Story. "In our obsession with original sin we do often forget original innocence.”.
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Today’s Scripture: Song of Songs 2:10-14, 16; 8:6-7 Morning Meditation: “Song of Songs”
Song of Songs - Original Innocence a love story a love lesson a love parable
Song of Songs A Love Story
"In our obsession with original sin we do often forget original innocence.”
Song of Songs 1.6 “Don't stare at me just because the sun has darkened my skin. My brothers were angry with me; they made me work in the vineyard, and so I neglected my complexion.” CEV
Song of Songs 2.7 "Young women of Jerusalem, promise me by the power of deer and gazelles never to awaken love before it is ready.” CEV
Song of Songs 6.3 "I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine; he pastures his flock among the lilies.” NRSV
Song of Songs 8.11, 12 Solomon has a vineyard at Baal-Hamon, which he rents to others for a thousand pieces of silver each. My vineyard is mine alone! Solomon can keep his silver . . . CEV
Song of Songs A Love Lesson
Genesis 2:18; 2:21-24 The LORD God said, “It is not good for the human being to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for the human.” . . . So the LORD God made a dream fall on the human being so that the human slept. God took part of the human’s side, and closed up its place with flesh. The LORD God built the side that he had taken from the human being into a woman, and brought her to the human being. The human being said, “At last! This one is bone from my bones and flesh from my flesh! This one will be called ‘Woman,’ because from a man this one was taken.” Hence a man leaves his father and his mother and sticks to his woman and they become one flesh. (Goldengay)
The Song of Songs teaches that Human love is a gift from God, part of God’s good creation. Song of Songs 2.11-13 Winter is past, the rain has stopped; flowers cover the earth, it's time to sing. The cooing of doves is heard in our land. Fig trees are bearing fruit, while blossoms of grapevines fill the air with perfume. My darling, I love you! Let's go away together. Song of Songs 8.6 Love is as strong as death; passion is as unrelenting as the grave. Its flames burst forth; it is the flame of the Lord. NET alt
The Song of Songs teaches that true love thrives on faithfulness. Commitment sets love free from deceit, manipulation, and exploitation.
The Song of Songs teaches that true love thrives on faithfulness. Commitment sets love free from deceit, manipulation, and exploitation. My darling, I am yours, and you are mine. 2.16 My bride, my very own, you are a garden, a fountain closed off to all others. 4.12 What if I could have sixty queens, eighty wives, and thousands of others! You would be my only choice, my flawless dove. 6.8
The Song of Songs teaches that lovers need to say “I love you” in many different ways. Encouragement and appreciation need to be spoken out loud. “My darling, when compared with other young women, you are a lily among thorns.” “And you, my love are an apple tree among the trees of the forest.” 2.2, 3
The Song of Songs teaches love is so powerful; it must be handled carefully with respect. Passion thrives best together with commitment. Lovers are also friends. The passion of love bursting into flame is more powerful than death, stronger than the grave. 8:6 Young women of Jerusalem, promise me by the power of deer and gazelles never to awaken love before it is ready. 2:7 Young women of Jerusalem, he is my lover and friend. 5.16
The Song of Songs teaches that Life's Irritations must be dealt with openly so they do not tear down love. Our vineyards are in blossom; we must catch the little foxes that destroy the vineyards. 2.15
The Song of Songs teaches that couples serve each other. One does not rule over the other. They equally nourished and sustained by one other.
The Song of Songs teaches that couples serve each other. One does not rule over the other. They equally nourished and sustained by one other. She speaks: Your shade brought me pleasure; your fruit was sweet, You led me to your banquet room and showered me with love. Refresh and strengthen me with raisins and apples. I am hungry for love! 2.3-5 He speaks: You are a spring in the garden, a fountain of pure water, and a refreshing stream from Mount Lebanon. 4:15
Song of Songs A Love Parable
I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine