Beloved: A Study in Song of Solomonნიმუში

What does it say?
Solomon saw the Shulamite maiden as a lily among thorns. She described his love as an apple tree and a banner.
What does it mean?
During the engagement period, there was a contrast between how the young maiden saw herself and how Solomon viewed her. Although she compared herself to a common flower, Solomon thought she was the most beautiful woman. As he expressed his love, her insecurities began to fade. His open praise was like a military standard, announcing his love and protection. She safely rested in the shade and nourishment of his love as if under an apple tree. Solomon’s praise of her beauty reassured her of his love and gave her a sense of security in their relationship.
How should I respond?
In the early stages of a relationship, we’re more likely to express our emotions. As time goes by, we can become complacent. Truthfully, we’re more prone to criticize our spouses than publicly praise them. No matter how long you’ve been together, your partner still needs to be reassured of your love and respect. How do your words contribute to your spouse’s personal and spiritual growth? If you’re dating, are they a godly person who praises your qualities and encourages your goals? Words matter, especially to those we love the most. Speak words today that strengthen your relationship.
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About this Plan

Song of Solomon is a stirring collection of love poems by King Solomon. This book exemplifies the ideal example of marriage and sexuality: exclusive, intimate, binding love between a man and a woman. It proclaims this love as a valid, beautiful, and joyful gift of God amid a sinful world.
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