Saturday, May 6, 2023

Bible Study Series: Dating, Love And Sex, Song Of Solomon

 DATING, LOVE, AND SEX


SONG OF SOLOMON



God created the world out of His love for mankind. God so loved the world that

He gave His only Son and whoever believes in Him shall not perish.

Much of today's violence is due to a loss of family values. We have lost the desire

to love our neighbors. Many fear their neighbors and others see them as an opportunity

for abuse and theft. I would love to see the world in a loving family mode.


The Song of Solomon takes me back to my teenage years when my hormones were

raging and love was in the air. I spent my college years pursuing my first wife

which resulted in a marriage that lasted 42 years until her death. Life happen and

somewhere along the line, the thrill of dating was lost. God gave me a second wife

with the experience to love.


Song of Solomon is good reading for young couples and a great review and reminder

for older couples. Some commentaries spiritualize the entire text, which it is. But it

is written in the language of love. God gives those who are considering marriage

the principles of choosing a mate and pursuing a mate with love and respect.

To young couples, it is recommended reading and to older couples it recommended

review.


The word Song of Solomon in Hebrew means the most beautiful song.

Solomon wrote 1000 songs, but this one is called the most beautiful.


I do not believe in love at first sight. I believe there is lust at first sight. To love

a person you have to know the person. Love requires commitment and sacrifice.

I don’t believe at first sight one is ready to commit or sacrifice.


You may see someone you like at first sight, but you have no idea what you are

getting into. You don’t know what their background is at first sight. Underneath a

smiling face may be pain and turmoil.


At the time that Solomon, the third King of Israel wrote this Song, the Jewish custom

was that the Father of the groom and the father of the bride got together and agreed

upon a dowry, the groom or groom's father was to pay for the bride.

A legally binding contract was made and the bride was betrothed to the groom.

No love was involved just a financial commitment. A good example of this is Jacob’s

marriage to Rachael (Genesis 29).


The normal Jewish courtship was a year in which the bride-groom prepared a place for the bride.

The spiritual truth is, that is what Jesus did for all believers. He paid a price for our

Lives. He became the sin dowry to the Father. He returned to the Father to prepare a

place for us.


The first three chapters of the Song of Solomon are the courtship. The marriage takes

place in the fourth chapter. I want to touch on the first three chapters


This lesson is just an overview. I want point out the process of finding a mate that

the Lord lays out for us in this text.




LUST OF THE FLESH

When Jacob saw Rachel for the first time, he ahab her, the Hebrew word for sexual affection.

He didn’t know Rachel, had never met her, but on first sight he ahab her.

(Genesis 29:18). The English translation of the Hebrew word is our word love. Therefore

it lost it’s true meaning.


Similarly when Solomon saw dark skinned woman, He ahab her. It was sexual affection

not love.


Let me suggest that the lust of the flesh finds it’s way into most intimate relationships.

What the eyes see, what the ears hear, what the mind thinks, and what the nose smells

are all involved. It in the Song.


COMMITMENT TO THE PROCESS

King Solomon was committed to the marriage. There is no mention of a dowry


According to Jewish custom, a commitment to an amount for a dowry was

in the marriage contract and paid to the father of the bride. Certainly, Solomon

was able to pay the dowry.


Jacob worked for a month for his uncle then committed to work 7 years

for Rachel (Genesis 29:18)


Love requires sacrifice. Jesus showed His love for us by sacrificing Himself.

Love overlooks faults. None of us are perfect.

While we were yet sinners Christ died for us




FIRST IMPRESSIONS


Jacob first saw Rachel at the well with her father's sheep. Jacob rolled away the stone

from the well for Rachel to water the sheep (Genesis 29:10).


Solomon saw the beauty of the Shulammite woman while she worked in the vineyard.

There is a story floating in some circles that Solomon dressed Himself as a shepherd

went out to the vineyard, observed her beauty, then proposed to her. As the story

goes, he went back to Jerusalem and dressed himself as King. He went back to the

farm and brought her to Jerusalem for the wedding feast (Tom Tucker, Senior Pastor

Sisk Memorial Baptist Church, August 2013). Where this story came from, I do not know.

What we do know according to the text is Solomon married a dark complexion woman.


First impressions are important. You may never get another chance to make another impression. The Shulammite woman impressed Solomon with her looks and her work ethic.


THE COURTSHIP

Song of Solomon starts with the courtship. In today's environment, many couples

skip the courtship and live together before marriage. To each his/her own, but that

is not the way God designed marriage.


When Adam first saw Eve, he said, she is bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh. He

made a commitment to her.


God set the contract for the first marriage;

Genesis 2:24-25

24 For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.



Chapter one begins with the longing of the bride for her future husband. Notice she is specific

about what she wants.


Song of Solomon 1:2-4


2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth —

for your love is more delightful than wine.

3 Pleasing is the fragrance of your perfumes;

your name is like perfume poured out.

No wonder the maidens love you!

4 Take me away with you — let us hurry!

Let the king bring me into his chambers.


We rejoice and delight in you;

we will praise your love more than wine.



The word love used here is the Hebrew word ahab, which means sexual affection.

The woman had a sexual affection for Solomon.



Let’s not fool ourselves.

God made Sex

Sin corrupted sex

Sex is completed in Christ

Sex should be controlled by the Holy Spirit


Some commentaries completely spiritualize this text deleting any thought of a

relationship between a couple. However, God decided to write this as an actual

event.


God wrote the manual for sex in marriage;

1 Corinthians 7:3-5

The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband. 4 The wife's body does not belong to her alone but also to her husband. In the same way, the husband's body does not belong to him alone but also to his wife. 5 Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent and for a time.


God described our worship of anything other than Him as adultery.


When we think about the love of Jesus. It should excite us, refresh us and be

a source of great joy. Jesus is the bridegroom and we are His bride.


The perfume in the Song may represent the character of the groom. When the wise men came to Jesus

they brought myrrh which may represents His righteousness.



KNOW YOUR WORTH

Going into any relationship you must know your worth. See yourself as you are but know

your value.


Song of Solomon 1:5

Dark am I, yet lovely,

O daughters of Jerusalem,


My mother's sons were angry with me

and made me take care of the vineyards;


Don’t let anyone define who you are. She said I am dark but lovely.

Know that God sees you as lovely. God does not define you by your race or color.

God sees you as His when you accepted Him as Lord.


She had value because of her obedience and her character.


Brothers, you must continuously compliment your girlfriends or spouses. Solomon

sets the example for us to follow.


Song of Solomon 1:15-16

15 How beautiful you are, my darling!

Oh, how beautiful!

Your eyes are doves.



Song of Solomon 2:2-3

2 Like a lily among thorns

is my darling among the maidens.


Everyone loves to hear words of praise, Be generous with yours.

Let the ones you love know how you feel about them. They don't

need to hear they are beautiful from others first. You are their spiritual and

physical support.


Doing the courtship some basic facts must be established


KNOWLEDGE OF RESPONSIBILITY

Financial Responsibility

After the commitment, the Bride Groom prepares a place for the bride


Jacob being in the land of the bride’s home took a job with

his uncle as a shepherd to pay off the dowery.


Ladies look for a man with a job. Look for a man with the objective to

provide for the family.


You cannot live on pretty words and good looks, but study income.


Solomon was king, so He had financial stability



KNOWLEDGE OF CHARACTER

What is the character of the couple?


We have already established that the bride was a working woman

The evidence of her hard work was the color of her skin, darken by the sun

tending the vineyard.


Solomon was the property owner. When He became King, he requested

wisdom to govern Israel from God.


KNOWLEDGE OF COMPATIBILITY

To know if you are compatible with someone you have to

spend some time with them. Verse 2:10-13

You need to know how they handle themselves around others.

You need to pay attention to how your future spouse treats you when

no one is around


ESTABLISH LOVE OF GOD

It is important to express our love often to our spouses.


The Shulammite woman constantly expresses her love for Solomon and Solomon

constantly expressed His love for her.


Be careful to note whether you future spouse has a relationship with Jesus

Does He or she serve God?


2 Corinthians 6:14-15

14 Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?


Solomon was first a man of God.



CONSUMMATION OF MARRIAGE

The praise for the bride’s virginity


Song of Solomon 4:12-13

You are a garden locked up, my sister, my bride;

you are a spring enclosed, a sealed fountain.


Today sexual intimacy before marriage is the cool thing to do. It is not

God’s intent for marriage.



The consummation of the marriage

Song of Solomon 4:16-5:1

Let my lover come into his garden

and taste its choice fruits.


5 I have come into my garden, my sister, my bride;

I have gathered my myrrh with my spice.

I have eaten my honeycomb and my honey;

I have drunk my wine and my milk.


Is this sexual conversation? Men and women are sexual. It is a gift of God

to have a desire for family. Let it be controlled by the Word of God.



In Summary

Choose your spouse with wisdom


Make sure there is a commitment


Make sure there is financial stability


Make sure there is a commitment to serve God


Don’t be in a rush. Make the courtship long enough to

know the person's true character


Enjoy the courtship with encouraging words of love


Save sex for the marriage


If you you are married

DON’T STOP DATING


DON’T STOP THE COURTSHIP


DON’T STOP EXPRESSING YOUR LOVE


DON’T STOP ENJOYING YOUR SEXUAL ACTIVITIES

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