If you read the Song of Solomon you will find the most Intimate Expressions of love in it's purest form. Our almighty God is the Author and Creator of love for He is Love. We all know the world's definition of love. We see it everywhere we go. How sad it is that the world has defiled and perverted such a beautiful thing created by God by plastering the televisions, theaters, magazines and books with such a shallow idea of what they consider to be love. There are so many people looking for love in all the wrong places, sadly they will remain empty for only Christ can fill this void in mankind's heart. Oh! to know the love of Jesus that far surpasses all of our shallow understanding. Christ's desire is to flood our beings and fill us to saturation and overflowing with His great love. Listen to some of the Intimate Expressions of the Shepherd's great love for His Bride in the Song of Solomon.
HOW FAIR you are, my love [he said], how very fair! Your eyes behind your veil [remind me] of those of a dove; your hair [makes me think of the black, wavy fleece] of a flock of [the Arabian] goats which one sees trailing down Mount Gilead [beyond the Jordan on the frontiers of the desert]. (Song of Solomon 4: 1 Amp. )
[He exclaimed] O my love, how beautiful you are! There is no flaw in you! (Song of Solomon 4:7 Amp.)
Come away with me from Lebanon, my [promised] bride, come with me from Lebanon. Depart from the top of Amana from the peak of Senir and Hermon, from the lions' dens from the mountains of the leopards.
You have ravished my heart and given me courage, my sister, my [promised] bride; you have ravished my heart and given me courage with one look from your eyes, with one jewel of your necklace.
How beautiful is your love, my sister, my [promised] bride! How much better is your love than wine! And the fragrance of your ointments than all spices!
Your lips, O my [promised] bride, drop honey as the honeycomb; honey and milk are under your tongue. And the odor of your garments is like the odor of Lebanon.
A garden enclosed and barred is my sister, my [promised] bride-a spring shut up, a fountain sealed. (Song of Solomon 4: 7-12 Amp).
Will we heed the call from our Great Shepherd, the Lover of our souls and come away with Him. He desires to rescue us from any harm or danger of the lions dens and the mountains of the leopards (evil schemes and temptations of the enemy). With one look from His Bride's eyes His heart is filled with great love and courage. Our praise unto Him is like sweet honey from our mouths and wine from our lips. The garments of His Bride are not defiled, He sees no flaw in her, for she is covered with His righteousness. He sees virtue and honor in His Bride. His Bride's heart is only for Him. There is an exchange of pure love between Christ and His Bride. Christ does not see His Bride as what he or she is, but who he or she is. Not what we have done, but what we have become (He in us, us in Him, we have become one in Him). He beholds His Bride as the beautiful garden that has already blossomed into all of it's glory and beauty. Christ's love for His Bride is so passionate and strong that it is what held Him to that cross. His love for His Bride, a spring that is shut up, a fountain sealed. To be with His beloved Bride for all eternity is the Joy that was set before Him, in which He still awaits. The Spirit and the Bride say come Lord Jesus!
[She said distinctly] My beloved is mine and I am his! He pastures his flocks among the lilies. (Song of Solomon 2:16 Amp.).
HOW FAIR you are, my love [he said], how very fair! Your eyes behind your veil [remind me] of those of a dove; your hair [makes me think of the black, wavy fleece] of a flock of [the Arabian] goats which one sees trailing down Mount Gilead [beyond the Jordan on the frontiers of the desert]. (Song of Solomon 4: 1 Amp. )
[He exclaimed] O my love, how beautiful you are! There is no flaw in you! (Song of Solomon 4:7 Amp.)
Come away with me from Lebanon, my [promised] bride, come with me from Lebanon. Depart from the top of Amana from the peak of Senir and Hermon, from the lions' dens from the mountains of the leopards.
You have ravished my heart and given me courage, my sister, my [promised] bride; you have ravished my heart and given me courage with one look from your eyes, with one jewel of your necklace.
How beautiful is your love, my sister, my [promised] bride! How much better is your love than wine! And the fragrance of your ointments than all spices!
Your lips, O my [promised] bride, drop honey as the honeycomb; honey and milk are under your tongue. And the odor of your garments is like the odor of Lebanon.
A garden enclosed and barred is my sister, my [promised] bride-a spring shut up, a fountain sealed. (Song of Solomon 4: 7-12 Amp).
Will we heed the call from our Great Shepherd, the Lover of our souls and come away with Him. He desires to rescue us from any harm or danger of the lions dens and the mountains of the leopards (evil schemes and temptations of the enemy). With one look from His Bride's eyes His heart is filled with great love and courage. Our praise unto Him is like sweet honey from our mouths and wine from our lips. The garments of His Bride are not defiled, He sees no flaw in her, for she is covered with His righteousness. He sees virtue and honor in His Bride. His Bride's heart is only for Him. There is an exchange of pure love between Christ and His Bride. Christ does not see His Bride as what he or she is, but who he or she is. Not what we have done, but what we have become (He in us, us in Him, we have become one in Him). He beholds His Bride as the beautiful garden that has already blossomed into all of it's glory and beauty. Christ's love for His Bride is so passionate and strong that it is what held Him to that cross. His love for His Bride, a spring that is shut up, a fountain sealed. To be with His beloved Bride for all eternity is the Joy that was set before Him, in which He still awaits. The Spirit and the Bride say come Lord Jesus!
[She said distinctly] My beloved is mine and I am his! He pastures his flocks among the lilies. (Song of Solomon 2:16 Amp.).
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