Day #208
Scripture Reading: Song of Songs 7 - 8 …
The marriage of Christ and His Church awaits its
consummation as the preparations of the wedding supper of the Lamb and His
Bride near their completion. Those who belong to Christ long for His
return, watching the signs and waiting for the sound of trumpets!! While
we trust our Father in heaven and live to serve Him in this present world, we
say, "if only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied
more than all men" (I Corinthians 15:19).
Those around us need hope that love can be found,
that it can be experienced, that it is real! Where will they see love in
its purest form on the earth except in Christ's Bride, the Church? After
washing the disciples' feet, Jesus says, "By this all men will know
that you are my disciples, if you love one another" (John 13:35).
As we who are brothers and sisters in Christ love one another, the world
sees the love we have for Christ and His love for us. Much of the world
today languishes in hatred and bitterness because there is no love to be found.
Many have given up on finding such love, even in the Body of Christ!
Yet it is of this love that Solomon writes.
The "Lover" and the "Beloved" are
Christ and His Church, and the intimacy expressed exceeds that of mere physical
intimacy. Most of us have failed to understand the longing and desire God
has for us, whom He has chosen before the creation of the world (Ephesians
1:4). The "beloved" declares, "I belong to
my love, and His desire is for me" (7:10). She speaks of going
away and giving her love to her "lover" (7:12). Our love
for Christ can only be the response of hearts moved by His love for us.
It is because "God SO loved" us that He gave His
Son and because Jesus so loves His sheep that He gave His life for us on the
cross. If you miss LOVE as the motivating factor in God's love for you,
you have missed Christ and His Spirit is not within you.
Obedience flows out of love and where love is
absent obedience becomes a job, a task, a chore, a burden to be avoided, but
this is not the description of the love of the "beloved" for
her "lover." There is desire, there is longing, there is
the willing and complete giving of oneself. Such love has been aroused by
love that has first been received. The "beloved" has
done nothing to earn or deserve the love of her "lover."
"If one were to give all the wealth of his house for love, it would be
utterly scorned" (8:7). What could you or I possibly do to earn
God's love for us in Christ Jesus? Paul
wrote, “God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still
sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).
"Thus I have become in His eyes like one
bringing contentment" (8:10). Can you possibly imagine
this? Jesus Christ receives joy, contentment, satisfaction from His Bride
… from you and from me? John wrote to the churches: "This
is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into
the world that we might live through Him. This is love: not that we
loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for
our sins " (I John 4:9-10).
Someone has said, "God is most glorified in
us when we are most satisfied in Him," and when we are satisfied
in HIM, God finds joy and satisfaction in US!! Once you have experienced
this love, it takes precedence over everything else in your life. Your
love for God is shown in your love for your spouse, family, friends in the Body
of Christ and even those around you. God's love is like a well that overflows
with living water and touches the lives of those with whom you come in contact.
Still, it is in that intimate, personal relationship with Christ that you
discover true joy and intimacy.
While in this world, we can only begin to
understand and to experience such love. We know there is more. "Now
we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face.
Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully
known" (I Corinthians 13:12). Paul would write to the
Philippians, "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. If
I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me.
Yet what shall I choose? I do not know! I am torn between the
two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by
far …" (Philippians 1:20-23). Do you possess such a desire
for Christ? Or are your thoughts and desires tied to the things of this
world?
The beauty of the intimacy portrayed in Solomon's
"Song of Songs" reveals the beauty of what we who believe will
experience when Christ comes to take us away. Perhaps the closing words
of the song are meant to be like the closing words of John's Revelation.
Here the beloved says, "Come away, my lover …"
(8:14), and in Revelation 22:20, the Bride responds to Jesus' promise to come
soon by saying, "Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!"
So now, "the Spirit and the Bride say,
'Come!' And let him who hears say, 'Come!' Whoever is thirsty, let him come;
and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life" (Revelation
22:17). By His Spirit and Word God is calling to His children, His chosen
ones, those who are part of the Bride. Those who are given ears to hear respond
in love and thanksgiving as we live in this world with longing and desire,
awaiting the sounding of trumpets announcing the Bridegroom's return. We
know that our passion for Christ is exceeded by His passion and desire for us
and so we persevere, we endure, we serve and we love, pointing others to Him
and finding joy in His presence even now, as we wait for Him to come and take
us away!
"My heavenly Father, I come to You in the love
of Christ … His love for me and my love for Him. Awaken within me
the passion and desire and longing for Christ that transforms my heart and my
mind and pulls me away from the things of this world. Give me grace to
love as I am loved by You and to share the love of Christ with those around me,
especially in my family and in YOUR family, the remnant, the true Body of
Christ, the Church, the 'called-out ones.' Let the light of Your love within
me shine to all the world until I see my Savior face to face and love reaches
its fullness. To You, my Lord and my God, I give my love. In Jesus'
name, Amen"
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