Song of Solomon 5:16
The daughters of Jerusalem asked the Shulamite about her love
for Solomon. She delighted at the opportunity to talk about him, describing him
in great detail.
Now, if they asked me the following question about Jesus, this is how I would expand on the Shulamite’s description:
Now, if they asked me the following question about Jesus, this is how I would expand on the Shulamite’s description:
What is your beloved more than another beloved?
-My Beloved is white and ruddy, chief
among ten thousand.
-He is pure and unspotted, filled
with the beauty of holiness.
-The unsaved world will never even
begin to understand it, but He is more precious to me than anything money can
buy.
-My Beloved is highly exalted and has
a name above every name.
-His love knows no measure for He
loved me unto death, even the death of the cross.
-Nothing can separate me from the
love of Christ – not problems or opposition, circumstances or distress; His
love breaks through them all.
-He is faithful and true, gentle, long-suffering, unchangeable and always near.
-Yes, He is Altogether Lovely. This is my Beloved and this is my friend.
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