12. Empty Your Heart Often If You Want to Receive the Lord’s Love (Song of Solomon 7:1-13)

Episode 12 November 12, 2022 00:43:00
12. Empty Your Heart Often If You Want to Receive the Lord’s Love (Song of Solomon 7:1-13)
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12. Empty Your Heart Often If You Want to Receive the Lord’s Love (Song of Solomon 7:1-13)

Nov 12 2022 | 00:43:00

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Show Notes

All of us gathered here have just read Song of Solomon chapter 7 for today’s Scripture reading. This passage does an excellent job of describing just how much our Lord loves His workers. Even though the Lord loved us so much that He offered Himself up to be our perfect propitiation, there are many times when we fail to live up to this amazing love while working for the Lord. So, we are compelled to confess our shortcomings and profess our faith before the righteousness of the Lord. Although we are all lovely and precious in the Lord’s eyes, we also have the duty to please His heart. That’s because we are now carrying out the Lord’s work.

 

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