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A Love Song for the Ages (The Song of Solomon 1:1–3:5)

A Love Song for the Ages (The Song of Solomon 1:1–3:5)

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Desire can be holy, joyful, and beautifully intense—and still be wiser when it waits. We open the Song of Songs and find a love story that pairs longing with restraint, poetry with practice, and romance with a vision of marriage that protects what it prizes most.

We walk through the courtship as the bride wrestles with insecurity—sun-darkened skin, calloused hands, family pressure—and hears Solomon’s honoring words in return. From the surprising “mare among Pharaoh’s chariots” to the oasis of Engedi, we unpack the ancient imagery and show how it dignifies the whole person. Along the way, we face the question many readers ask: How can a king with a broken record on relationships teach wisdom about love? The answer points to grace and inspiration—the value of the text rests on God’s character, not the author’s perfection.

At the heart is the repeated refrain: “Do not stir up or awaken love until it pleases.” We explore this as a sacred boundary, not a killjoy. Passion is meant to flourish under covenant, and guardrails help desire ripen rather than spoil. Expect practical steps: open conversations about limits, shared accountability, and a plan that honors marriage before the wedding day. If you’ve ever wondered where to draw the line or how to speak love that heals insecurity, this conversation offers clarity, courage, and hope.

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