6. We Must Believe That God Loves Us (Song of Solomon 4:1-16)

Episode 6 November 12, 2022 00:52:32
6. We Must Believe That God Loves Us (Song of Solomon 4:1-16)
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6. We Must Believe That God Loves Us (Song of Solomon 4:1-16)

Nov 12 2022 | 00:52:32

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Show Notes

We just read the most beautiful poem in this world. This poem describes just how much Jesus Christ loves all of us who have become God’s righteous workers.
The passage of Scripture we just read comes from Song of Solomon chapter 4. At first glance, it may seem as though the Song of Solomon expresses romantic love between a man and a woman. But when we take a closer look at the Song of Solomon, we can see that it actually helps us realize just how much God loves His people and workers. The Song of Solomon is written so wonderfully that it makes us wonder if there is any poet in this world who could ever describe his beloved woman as beautifully as it does. I don’t think there is anyone who could do this. Yet we see such a beautiful poem here in today’s Scripture reading only because it was written under God’s inspiration, for God is the Almighty, good, and merciful Lord of love.

 

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