Church of Christ At San Antonio 33 A.D.

Singing the Scriptures

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Dark am I, yet lovely, daughters of Jerusalem.

Song of Songs 1:5

Today’s Scripture & Insight :Song of Songs 1:1-6

For her daily devotions, Julie began singing the Scriptures. “As I sang, my heart and mind actually began to do and believe what I was singing about!” Through vocalizing God’s Word in song, Julie wanted His truth to shed light on the things she disliked about herself, such as her voice and her height.

She said, “I began to sing from Song of Solomon 1:5: ‘Dark I am, yet lovely.’ ” (In that agrarian culture, a woman tanned by the sun wasn’t seen as beautiful.)  As Julie sang the Scripture passage, God changed her thoughts. Suddenly she understood: “God loves me even though I am not perfect.”

Julie sang from a beautiful poem found in the Old Testament’s Wisdom Literature. Some people interpret the Song of Songs as an allegory of God’s love for His people, but many view it as a celebration of marital love. In witnessing the beauty of the couple’s commitment to each other, we can echo the friends’ words: “We rejoice and delight in you; we will praise your love more than wine” (v. 4).

However we interpret these ancient words, we can affirm with Julie that God revels in His chosen people. As He says elsewhere in the Old Testament: “You are precious and honored in my sight, and . . . I love you” (Isaiah 43:4).

By:  Amy Boucher Pye

Reflect & Pray

Along air jordan 1 retro low og sp varsity red hv6157 100 with singing, how else could you engage with the words of the Bible in new ways? How can you embrace the truth that God loves you?

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