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Song of Solomon 7:11,12

Song of Solomon 7:11,12
Robert Hawker September, 2 2016 3 min read
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September, 2 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about inviting Jesus into our lives?

The Bible encourages believers to invite Jesus into their lives for sweet fellowship and communion.

The invitation to invite Jesus into our lives is deeply rooted in scripture, as demonstrated in Isaiah 26:20 and Revelation 22:17. This communion is essential as it reflects our desire to seek Him, to dwell in His word, and to engage with His church. In Song of Solomon 7:11-12, the metaphor of going into the field and vineyards signifies the believer's longing to hear Jesus's voice and to share in the joys of His presence. This process is important for fostering a vibrant relationship with Him, where believers can express their love toward Jesus, who has first loved them, as it is stated in 1 John 4:19.

Isaiah 26:20, Revelation 22:17, Song of Solomon 7:11-12, 1 John 4:19

Why is fellowship with Jesus important for Christians?

Fellowship with Jesus is crucial for spiritual growth and deepening love for Him.

Fellowship with Jesus is vital for Christians because it nurtures our relationship with Him and informs our spiritual maturity. Engaging in communion with Jesus allows believers to experience the fullness of joy and the peace that comes from being in His presence. As seen in the Song of Solomon, the act of going forth into the field symbolizes the desire to seek after Christ and to find satisfaction in His love. Furthermore, this fellowship enables believers to witness the work of God in their lives and the church as they become aware of the budding fruit in themselves and others, reinforcing the importance of connection to His community.

John 15:5, John 10:10, Song of Solomon 7:11-12

How do we know God desires a relationship with us?

God's desire for a relationship with us is evidenced through His invitations and love demonstrated in scripture.

Throughout scripture, particularly in verses such as Isaiah 26:20 and Matthew 11:28, God extends invitations to us, calling us to rest and be in communion with Him. This shows His deep longing for a personal relationship with His creation. The biblical narrative consistently emphasizes God's readiness to respond to our calls, suggesting that He is always present, waiting for us to seek Him. As demonstrated in Song of Solomon, where the lover seeks companionship, we too are encouraged to invite Jesus into the various aspects of our lives, affirming His commitment to us as His chosen people.

Isaiah 26:20, Matthew 11:28, Song of Solomon 7:11-12

"Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field: let us lodge in the villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards, let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves."—Song vii. 11, 12.

— Song of Solomon 7:11,12

My soul! wilt thou do as the church here hath done, and invite Jesus to come with thee into retirement, to enjoy sweet fellowship and communion, and to tell him how exceedingly thou lovest him, or desirest so to do? Jesus invites thee repeatedly to this, and why shouldest not thou invite him? It is blessed to catch the gracious words of thy Lord from his mouth, and to say to him what he first saith to thee. See Isa. xxvi. 20. Song ii. 10. Matt. xi. 28. Rev. xxii. 17. And where wouldest thou have thy Lord to go with thee? Surely thou wilt say, to the field of his own scriptures, and to the villages of his own people, and to the vineyards of his own church; that Jesus may open to thee his own blessed word, and that thou mayest not barely visit, with Jesus, his people, but lie down with him, and he with thee, and arise early to visit the vineyards of his church, as the blessed place, where his honour dwelleth. And what is thy motive for this divine society with thy Lord? Is it not to take delight in Jesus, and in all that concerns him? His vine is his church, Isa. v. 7. And Oh! how refreshing is it to thee, to behold the church of Jesus flourishing in the earth? How truly blessed to behold the first dawnings of grace in young believers, which are not unlike the appearance of the tender grape; and the more confirmed faith of old saints, which the buddings of the strong fruit of the pomegranate shadow forth. Is this thy motive, and dost thou really, truly, and heartily invite thy honoured Lord to this communion? And wilt thou there shew him thy loves, and tell him how truly lovely and truly loving he is; that" his love is better than wine;" and that thou desirest to love him, who hath first loved thee; and that thou longest to see more, and to know more of that love of Jesus, "which passeth knowledge, that thou mayest be filled with all the fulness of God?"—If these be thy longings, and thou communicatest them to Jesus, he will be found of them that seek him; yea, "before thou callest, he will answer, and while thou art speaking, he will hear." And, precious blessed husband of thy church and people! may I not consider this invitation as given also by thee to thy church and to thy people, yea, to my poor soul? Methinks I hear thee saying to me, personally to me, 'Come, my beloved; come, let us go forth into the field of my word alone; let us go together also to the villages of my people, and dwell in my house and vineyards: both in private and in public will I manifest myself unto thee, and shew thee my loves.' Oh, thou bountiful Lord! thy whole heart is love. All is grace, and mercy, and kindness in Jesus; and all thou art, and all thou hast, is for thy people, thy redeemed, thy Segullah, thy chosen! Lord, give me but grace in the lively actings of faith, and my soul shall follow thee "whithersoever thou goest!"

From Poor Man's Evening Portions by Robert Hawker.
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