Read today’s texts first: Song of Solomon 5-8; Philippians 1
MAXIMize YOUR DAY
God created sex, made it pleasurable
and called the marriage bed undefiled.
and called the marriage bed undefiled.
I’m not naturally inclined towards poetry. I do like words, so I can rip a rhyme when called upon, but I have trouble understanding or appreciating modern prose with no rhythm or rhyme. The poetry of Solomon’s day is even farther outside my comfort zone. The images seem strange, as you can see from the attached drawing based on Solomon’s descriptions of his “beautiful wife,” Abishag. I don’t think I’ll include any of these verses in my anniversary card to Jan. It’s hard to believe Solomon was a smooth-talking ladies’ man!
But what is worthwhile noting from Song of Solomon is its unique theme. This book’s inclusion in the biblical canon brings spiritual support to the beauty and purity of married love. Some think that Christianity condemns sex and sees it as a necessary evil only for the purposes of procreation. But God created sex, He made it pleasurable, and He called the marriage bed undefiled (Heb. 13:4). Solomon’s graphic description of his lover and their love-making helps us appreciate our spouses and the deep intimacy that can only be found in a godly marriage. Now that’s something I can write in my wife’s card.
“Lord, thank You for the gift of marriage in general and, in particular, my wonderful marriage to Jan.
I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine” (6:3).
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