In the sermon "Tender Kisses," Frank Hall expounds on the intimate relationship between Christ and His Church through the metaphor of marriage as depicted in Song of Solomon 1:2. He argues that believers, as the bride of Christ, experience a profound union grounded in covenant grace, where Jesus is portrayed as the loving and protective husband. Hall emphasizes the superior and transformative nature of Christ's love compared to worldly pleasures, particularly wine, which he describes as intoxicating yet harmful. Scripture references such as Psalm 73:25 reinforce the believer's longing for Christ, highlighting that true satisfaction and fulfillment can only be found in Him. The practical significance of this message is a call to embrace the deep, affectionate relationship available to believers in Christ, encouraging them to seek that love which renews and invigorates their spiritual lives.
“Oh, what a glorious privilege it is to be joined to Jesus in the blessed bond of marriage.”
“His love for us invigorates our love for Him, intoxicating our hearts, seizing control of them, overpowering our wills and our senses.”
“If we don't have Jesus, then we have nothing. If we have Him, then we have everything.”
“Thou, O Christ, art all I want, more than all in Thee I find.”
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