Today’s Reading:
Song of Solomon 3: 1-4
‘’I will get up now and go about the city, through its streets, and in the broad ways, I will seek him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not …. It was but a little that I passed from them, but I found him whom my soul loveth”. (vv. 2, 4, KJV)
The writer of the book - Song of Solomon is said to be King Solomon of Judah. He was recorded to have had 300 wives and 900 concubines. No doubt, he must have been one of the greatest human beings who sought out these whom his heart loved. Today’s reading in vv. 1- 4 recount the effort of one who sought the one the soul loved until he was found and would not let him go off from him.
As Christians, who should be the one our hearts love and seek out for? It is important that we look beyond this earth to heaven, This is because any earthly choice is subject to disaffection and termination by death. Solomon and all his lovers ended their affairs here on earth.
Jesus Christ qualifies to be the one our souls should love based on the following:
• He loves us with an everlasting love ( Jer. 31:3).
• He had loved us before the foundation of the earth, he put his glory aside and came down to the earth to rescue us from Satan and hell.
• He loved us, evident from his sacrifice on the cross and victory he won through his resurrection.
• He loves us in the future since he has gone back to heaven to prepare mansions for us and has assured us that we shall live and reign with him in that future eternity. (John 14: 1-2; Rev 20: 4-6).
• He loved and died for us while we were yet sinners (Rom. 5:8)
• We love him because He first loved us (1John 4:19)
Now that we know who our souls should love, how should we seek him, like the woman in Today’s Reading? In v. 1, it is said that at night, she sought the one whom her soul loved, right on her bed. Then in vv. 2-3, she rose and took to the city and streets, seeking him, until she found him. The Scriptures tell us about several ways by which we can seek our Lord, Jesus Christ. These include early in the morning (Ps 5:3); when he is near (Is 55:6); earnestly (Ps 63:1); when still young (Ecc12::1); first before other things (Matt 6:33); with all your heart (Jer.29: 13; Deut 4:29, Matt 22:37).
There are very many benefits that can be derived from seeking the one our soul loves - Jesus Christ.
• Assurance that we will find him (1 Chron 28:9, Jer. 29:13)
• He will reveal himself (Jer. 29:13)
• He strengthens us (2Chr. 16:7)
• He adds all other things (Matt 6:33)
• He will not forsake us (Ps 9:10)
• He is good to all who seek Him ( Lam. 3:25)
• We shall live (Amos 5:4)
As I conclude, I encourage us to seek Jesus Christ, whom our souls should love.
CHRISTIE KUPOLUYI
Prayer:
Our Lord and Savior, thank you for being the one our souls love, in Jesus name.
Lord, I thank you for all the benefits you give to those who seek you, in Jesus name.
Lord, help us to seek and love you the more, in Jesus name.
Lord, help us to attract other people to love you and seek you, in Jesus name.
Father, teach us to love and seek God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost, all the days of our lives, in Jesus name.
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