In this sermon titled "The Lord's Love Described and Extolled," Joe Terrell addresses the theme of divine love through the lens of intimacy, as expressed in Song of Solomon 1:2. He argues that the Shulamite woman's request for "kisses of his mouth" signifies a deep, two-way communication of love that transcends mere intellectual understanding, drawing upon the cultural significance of intimacy from the time. The preacher connects this intimate desire for the Lord with the Reformed idea of union with Christ, highlighting that salvation involves a profound relationship characterized by mutual affection rather than a mere transactional exchange. By utilizing Scripture, Terrell illustrates that Christ's love, which is conveyed through His Word, is far more fulfilling than worldly pleasures symbolized by wine, ultimately asserting that the love of Christ fosters genuine peace and joy amid life's challenges.
“Kissing is considered an especially intimate expression of the affection that one person has towards another.”
“Salvation, its ultimate experience is a perfect and complete union with the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The love of Christ expressed to us is better, even than the best wine.”
“Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth, the most intimate expressions of love.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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