Monday, July 13, 2009

Song of Solomon 1

Whether this poem uses to romantic passions of marriage to reveal the intimacy, comittment, and longing of God for his people, or it is a divine picture into the depth of marriage as God intended it I'm not sure. It may be a message that hits both truthes; because that sounds like God to me. The yernings of the bride and her groom are starkly displayed from the begining of the book.  We should not stray from the message God presents. He created physical intimacy for the benefit of the husband and wife relationship just as surely as he created the stars. In his sight both are equally good.
It took about 2 minutes to read the first part of this love song.
Stuart

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