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S4:164 Song of Solomon 1-3

Jul 10, 2025
In this conversation, Garrett Wikle, a Resident Theologian at Watermark, unveils the deep connection between the Song of Solomon and Christ's love for the Church. He highlights how romantic love in the text symbolizes divine intimacy, urging listeners to see beyond mere physical affection. The discussion dives into the significance of biblical covenants, drawing parallels with modern relationships, and emphasizes the importance of finding fulfillment in spiritual connections, inspired by insights from C.S. Lewis. A profound exploration of love awaits!
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INSIGHT

Song of Solomon's Dual Purpose

  • Song of Solomon is both a romantic love poem and a display of Christ's love for his Church.
  • The book uses the genre of romantic poetry to reveal profound spiritual intimacy between Christ and believers.
INSIGHT

Biblical Bridal Imagery Insight

  • Song of Solomon reflects the biblical theme of God's covenant love expressed as a bride-bridegroom relationship.
  • It echoes Old Testament imagery of Israel as God's bride and New Testament imagery of the Church as Christ's bride.
ANECDOTE

Jane Austen’s Romantic Prose Impact

  • Garrett read Pride and Prejudice and was struck by romantic prose like "you have bewitched me body and soul."
  • This helped him appreciate the beautiful yet rare romantic language in Song of Solomon.
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