Most believers find Song of Songs strange and difficult to understand. It doesn’t have to be this way. Song of Songs isn’t only a romantic story. Song of Songs is practical and relevant for today.
Song of Songs starts with a young girl’s call for more, for deeper and for closer. The girl represents each one of us who have a desire to know God and not to only to know of Him.
This call brings us on the road to spiritual maturity. It’s a road full of tests, challenges and victories, through valleys and over mountain tops. Together with this young girl in Song of Songs, we are being led on an exciting journey of spiritual maturity, to a place of abundant fruit, peace and fulfilment.
Some of the milestones on this journey:
- The test of obedience
- Spiritual warfare
- A fruitful garden
- Our own Gethsemane
- Greater anointing
Additional information on:
- The antique Hebrew wedding and Biblical symbolism
- The story of Hosea and his apostate bride
- Rebekah, Ruth, Esther – types of the bride of Christ
- The Father heart of God – first being child, then being bride
Chapters:
- Why Song of Songs?
- Important background knowledge
- First being child, then being bride
- Introduction to Song of Songs
- Section 1- Searching for more and satisfaction
- Section 2 – Obedience
- Section 3 – Growth to spiritual adulthood
- Mile post 1 – Revelation of the King
- Mile post 2 – Encouragement
- Mile post 3 – Spiritual warfare
- Mile post 4 – A garden for the King
- Mile post 5 – Gethsemane
- Mile post 6 – Greater anointing
- Mile post 7 – The Shulamite
- Mile post 8 – Blueprint for spiritual maturity
- Mile post 9 – Yearning for union
- Section 4 – Peaceful fulfilment
- Foreshadows of the bride
- Gomer – the apostate bride
- The marriage of the Lamb
- The Mountain of Myrrh
- The Hill of Frankincense
- Jesus or Yeshua?
- A summary of the symbolism
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