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  • Are You Fit To Be Tied? Part Iii

    Contributed by Dr. Odell Belger on Apr 1, 2022
     | 1,447 views

    For those who enjoy reading love stories, the Song of Solomon is a wonderful book to read.

    This book teaches us many things about marriage. One has to do with communication. This is a problem in many marriages these days. Some... (1) Do not talk enough. (2) Talk too much. Illus: One wife said, "What's the idea? You yawned seven times while I was talking to you. " He said, ...read more

  • Overcoming Christ

    Contributed by Steven Cook on Jan 5, 2003
    based on 17 ratings
     | 2,820 views

    Taken from the Song of Solomon, we find that Christ desires to be overcome by our love for Him.

    “Overcoming Christ” Song of Solomon 6:4-13 by Dr. Steven G. Cook I. Introduction A. Read – S of S 6:4-13 – Emphasize 6:5a B. Incredible as it may seem, we have the ability to overcome Christ! C. In this particular passage of Scripture, we find an intimate description of the church as given by ...read more

  • Bad Ministry

    Contributed by Dana Carpenter Jr. on Dec 29, 2000
    based on 87 ratings
     | 2,185 views

    The Song of Solomon contains much allegory related to the church today -- this sermon deals with condemnation of others.

    INTRODUCTION. A. We are going to be examining a scripture from the Song of Solomon, looking at its meaning and its implications for the church today. B. In the Song of Solomon, the Shulamite girl is representative of the Bride of Christ, or in this and several other instances in the ...read more

  • There Is No One Like Jesus

    Contributed by Clifton West on Oct 18, 2000
    based on 51 ratings
     | 8,730 views

    INTRO 1. The text comes to us from the Song of Solomon, which is the romance book of the Bible.

    INTRO 1. The text comes to us from the Song of Solomon, which is the romance book of the Bible. 2. Unlike the romance books of today, this is a story of true love, the ideal relationship. 3. It is generally agreed (Mt. Henry, Origen, Jerome, etc.) that this book portrays the courtship between ...read more

  • Cheeks Series

    Contributed by Jonathan Campbell on Nov 19, 2007
    based on 4 ratings
     | 2,226 views

    A message about cheeks based on Song of Solomon 1:10 - "Thy cheeks are comely with rows of jewels."

    INTRODUCTION "Thy cheeks are comely with rows of jewels..." The husband is speaking to his wife. More importantly, Christ is speaking to his Church. 1. BEAUTIFUL CHEEKS "Thy cheeks are comely..." The groom compliments his bride on the beauty of her face. Jewels are dangling from her hair. They are ...read more

  • A Restless Night

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Mar 29, 2014
    based on 7 ratings
     | 7,871 views

    Physical tiredness is often a foe to the Christian, and to the church.

    A RESTLESS NIGHT. Song of Songs 5:1-16. The Song of Songs is a wonderful piece of poetry, a love song often used to illustrate Christ's relationship with the Church. This kind of double application of human love, and of the love between Christ and the Church may be seen also in Paul's ...read more

  • "Go Thy Way”: Solomon’s Musings From Ecclesiastes 9 And Song 1 Series

    Contributed by Jonathan Spurlock on Jan 30, 2020
     | 2,256 views

    Solomon used the phrase "go thy way" twice, but in very different situations. Here is a glimpse at both of them.

    Introduction: Solomon. The son of David, the king of Israel, he was the wisest man who ever lived. Sadly, he was also the first king of Israel to forsake his heritage, promises, and faith in order to please his pagan wives. Which picture of Solomon is right? Both of these are right. It’s simply ...read more

  • Sealed With A Kiss Series

    Contributed by Jonathan Campbell on Oct 4, 2007
    based on 4 ratings
     | 4,555 views

    Song of Solomon presents us with a soul-ravishing view of Christ. In this sermon we focus on a colour, a contact and a comparison.

    INTRODUCTION Song of Solomon is a very wonderful book. C H Spurgeon called it the holy of holies of the Bible. It is so sacred to the Jews that a person must be 30 years old before they are permitted to read it. The book is read every year at Passover. Like Esther, there is no mention of God. There ...read more

  • Christ's Dove

    Contributed by Charles Holt on Jan 27, 2003
    based on 66 ratings
     | 12,554 views

    Using the beautiful allegorical language of the Song of Solomon this lesson provides insight into one facet of the Christian’s relationship with Christ.

    INTRODUCTION In it’s Preface to the Song of Solomon (also known as the Song of Songs) the New King James Version gives these details. "The Song of Solomon is a love song written by Solomon and abounding in metaphors and oriental imagery. Historically, it depicts the wooing and wedding of a ...read more

  • Love At First Sight Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Feb 5, 2003
    based on 144 ratings
     | 16,713 views

    This is the 1st study in the study "Itimacy". (A study in the Song of Solomon.) This study looks at physical attraction in dating and marriage.

    LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT? Song of Solomon 1:1-6 In the Old Testament there are two books that never mention God in the entire text. These books are the Book of Esther, which is a story of the redemption of God’s people; and the Song of Solomon. Not only does the Song of Solomon not refer to God ...read more

  • The Wisdom Of Solomon Series

    Contributed by Brad Beaman on Aug 24, 2022
     | 3,033 views

    This is a message on the wisdom of Solomon. Do you have enough wisdom already? If so please disregard this message.

    Imagine you are walking down a beach and stumble an unusual looking bottle. You pick it up and poof, there is smoke and when it clears there is a Genie before you. You could be granted any wish, you just ask for it. What would you ask for? Would you ask for riches, fame, to be a king, a long life, ...read more

  • First Date Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Feb 12, 2003
    based on 77 ratings
     | 7,766 views

    This is the 2nd study in the study "Intimacy" (Song of Solomon). This study looks at first dates and gives a couple of hints.

    FIRST DATE Song of Solomon 1:7- 2:7 In our last study we found the Shulamite woman desiring to be with Solomon. She was also concerned about the fact that Solomon might be more attracted to one of the other “available” women. In this study we find Solomon meeting the Shulamite woman ...read more

  • Deepening Desire Series

    Contributed by Kyle Idleman on Jul 28, 2014
    based on 4 ratings
     | 16,485 views

    In love, if we start by asking God what he wants, chances are we will find a love like the one in Song of Solomon, and it will become its own song.

    The Song of Solomon, or Song of Songs, is one of the most interesting, unique books in the Bible. Nothing else is like it. Psalms has poetry, but not like this. Ruth and Esther have love stories, but not like this one. Paul talked about marriage, but not as Song of Solomon does. This book of the ...read more

  • Song Of The Heart

    Contributed by Don Hutto on Jun 4, 2001
    based on 71 ratings
     | 3,016 views

    Compare the Song of Songs and the Song of the Redeemed.

    Song of the Heart Song of Solomon 1:1 I. Introduction The term song of songs is to be understood in the same manner the term Lord of lords or King of kings is use. The Lord of lords is the greatest lord. The King of kings is the greatest king. And the song of songs is the ...read more

  • The Song Of The Vineyard

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Sep 8, 2017
    based on 4 ratings
     | 7,246 views

    A best man's love song at a wedding turns out to be a dirge.

    THE SONG OF THE VINEYARD. Isaiah 5:1-7. The first thing that we may notice about this passage, is Isaiah’s relationship with the LORD (Isaiah 5:1). The prophet is speaking for the remnant of Israel, and calls the LORD his Beloved. This echoes the language of Song of Solomon 2:16, where the ...read more