"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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(1) Asleep on my bed, night after night I dreamed of the one I love; I was looking for him, but couldn't find him. (2) I went wandering through the city, through its streets and alleys. I looked for the one I love. I looked, but couldn't find him. (3) The sentries patrolling the city saw me. I asked them, "Have you found my lover?" (4) As soon as I left them, I found him. I held him and wouldn't let him go until I took him to my mother's house, to the room where I was born. (5) Promise me, women of Jerusalem; swear by the swift deer and the gazelles that you will not interrupt our love.

Good News Bible copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

This first dream sequence shows the Shulamite in bed, and even in her dreams she seeks the Beloved (verse 1). Her love for him is so consuming that she constantly looks for him everywhere. When she awakens in the dead of night, she goes out into the city to look for him (verse 2). She goes down every street, into every square, without finding him. She asks the policemen strolling their beats if they have seen him (verse 5), but when they give her no help, she continues her search and immediately finds him (verse 4). She is so overjoyed—and so fearful of losing him again—that she clutches him tightly and refuses to let him go until she brings him back to her mother's house where they will be married. Since her relationship with the Beloved is so wonderful, she advises the other young women to make certain they are truly ready for the experience before they commit to a relationship of their own (verse 5; see Luke 14:26-33).

What an incredible prophecy of the church of God today! Part of the church woke up from slumber with the strength and commitment to seek the Bridegroom high and low. These people were strong enough to overcome and pass by the problems they encountered out in the world. Before He had to knock on the door in judgment, these Christians have found Christ again and refuse to let Him go! They will not allow a separation to occur again!

Unfortunately, others have awakened more slowly, with much less strength and resolve.

— Richard T. Ritenbaugh

To learn more, see:
Prophecy in Song



 

Topics:

Bride of Christ

Commitment

Love

Relationship with Christ

Relationship with God

Shulamite

Sleep

Slumber, Spiritual

Spiritual Slumber




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