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Song Of Songs Series
Contributed by Andrew Moffatt on Sep 5, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: The Song of Songs, where as a piece of the puzzle that is scripture does it come into its own?
Sermon Song of Songs
Occasionally we come across some puzzling things in scripture, one is the Song of Songs, One of two books in the Bible that don’t mention God. However, like the other Esther this has a connection with the Creator.
So, a little bit of background on these eight chapters, they contain thirty poems.. The song is of songs finds its place into the Holy Scriptures as part of the puzzle, the whole Divine Drama that we are all part of. Like all scripture it is inspired by God and covers a number of themes and understandings that are useful to believers, in particular around relationships. Eight chapters of poetry about love and relationships that relates to believers whether they are individuals, couples, or of the wider body that makes up the Church and its relationship with Jesus. Also being an Old Testament book if you were Jewish the Hebrew people and their relationship with God.
The name of these collected love poems, ‘The Song of Songs’ is a title in the same sort of way that Jesus is the King of Kings, and The Lord of Lords. Meaning it is the ultimate song ever written, proof that ‘Tenacious D’ didn’t sing the Greatest Song in the World. (Sorry you had to be there).
Was it written by Solomon, possibly as it has some similarities with Ecclesiastes that Solomon may also have authored. Solomon is also mentioned by name six times in the book.
The main characters in the song, also called the “Song of Solomon” are a young lady who is the main character, the “beloved,” her “friends” and “the Lover,” a young man. The song, the poems are a bit raunchy and physically descriptive of the relationship of a couple who both desire one another’s company and one another completely. However, and this is a big however the book comes with descriptive relationship boundary setting, the understanding of the protection of a right relationship and also describes the dangers of a couple being apart. I’ve already referred to the book being a bit of a puzzle, as I said here, we have a book in the Bible that doesn’t mention God, that is about a couple of lovers, let me qualify that word lovers, a modern New Zealand setting meaning would involve full physical intimacy. In this case, with its historical context they are deeply in love and their desire is for one another, why is this in the Holy Scriptures, how does it enhance our spiritual understanding? Perplexing/puzzling stuff this.
Let me be honest with you here, I have found this book a bit of a mystery myself, a bit confusing. So, I will point out a few things about the book that I have found useful. Only however a few, please note this is one of the books of scripture that can be preached on from quite a few angles. I am going to only address things I think will be useful to us a people here at this time who want to live lives that are right with God.
The verses I will focus on today are these three spoken by the woman, the beloved:
• Song of Songs 2:7
"Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you by the gazelles and by the does of the field: Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires."
• Song of Songs 3:5
"Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you, I charge you by the gazelles and by the does of the field: Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires."
• Song of Songs 8:4
"Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you: Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires."
And these two spoken by the Lover, the man:
2:14-15; “My dove in the clefts of the rock, in the hiding places on the mountainsides show me your face, let me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet and your face is lovely. Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom.”
So those first three verses spoken by the young woman to the daughters of Jerusalem focus on the words; “Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires." In this day and age when many rush headlong into the depth of physical relationships without considering the emotional, intellectual, physical and most certainly the spiritual outcomes of their actions. The relationship that is designed by God for life, for marriage is played out by some as someone mentioned to me recently, more as a contact sport by many with long term resultant injuries. In the Song of Songs, the “young woman” issues a warning. Is she issuing it as an individual, part of a couple who is counting herself as receiving the warning because she ‘so’ desires her man or is this a warning that the church should continue to sound out again and again. It is said three times in this short book and points to love being a thing that needs to mature and is a warning against premature emotional and physical intimacy. The women of the beloved’s community are told to be patient, not to rush into “love.” There is a call to understand the sacredness of love in its emotional and physical connection phases for Christians. We are talking about within the bounds of marriage, why because it is a powerful thing that is a blessing reserved for a couple alone. Something that should not come about before its time. Back to the puzzle pieces, when the pathways of love are taken out of sequence, it can be like introducing a puzzle piece before its time, or into the wrong puzzle, of losing a puzzle piece into a picture where it doesn’t belong, or trying to be part of something that should never have been.