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Verse 8
“Listen!
My beloved!
Behold, he is coming,
Climbing on the mountains,
Leaping on the hills!
This statement alone is fill with so much power and wonder..
Listen!!! Notice the cry to be attentive.
Not just to to any voice but to my beloved voice,..
So many time other voices try to distract us but she listens and longs for her beloved, Why?
Because she knows He is coming!
This is the ultimate hope of the believe.
HE IS COMING BACK!
In relation to Jesus we should all have this kind of attitude as well.
To long for the return of Jesus to want it.
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We that our victory comes when He does.
1 I will lift up my eyes to the mountains;
From where shall my help come?
To look forward to the fulfillment of the words of Isaiah
To look forward to the fulfillment of the words of Isaiah
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5 Then the glory of the Lord will be revealed,
And all flesh will see it together;
For the mouth of the Lord has spoken.”
And also Jesus words when he says in Matthew
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We long for the day of his appearing
30 “And then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky with power and great glory.
We long for the day of his appearing
The maiden receives a new revelation of Jesus as the sovereign King.
Climbing on the mountains,
Leaping on the hills!
She sees Him as the “Lord of all the nations” who effortlessly conquers all the difficult mountains or high places.
She sees Him as the “Lord of all the nations” who effortlessly conquers all the difficult mountains or high places.
She sees Jesus as a gazelle or a young stag who may easily leap in victory on the mountains.
A gazelle or young stag (deer) has the ability to easily and quickly ascend a mountain with boundless energy.
Now remember mountain represent kingdoms.
The kingdom is now in our mist
The fullness of it will come when he comes and reigns
Now let bring this back to now!!!
King Jesus triumphed over all demonic powers and principalities.
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He has overcome all obstacles (human and demonic).
We command the “mountains of adversity” to move.
The hills being smaller than mountains speak of the smaller difficulties that we face.
She recognizes the voice of her Beloved or the One that she loves.
Jesus speaks tenderly to us in love when He calls us out of the comfort zone to join Him on the dangerous mountains of risk.
Each time the Bride speaks to Jesus she calls Him “my Beloved”.
When she speaks about Jesus to others she refers to Him as the One she loves.
Each time Jesus speaks to the Bride in the Song,
He calls her, “My love”, referencing His affection or “fair one”, referencing her beauty.
The name “My love” is used 22 times in the Song.
The name “Beloved” is used 22 times in the Song.
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Both verses 8 and 9 speak of the vitality of resurrection.
9 “My beloved is like a gazelle or a young stag.
Behold, he is standing behind our wall,
He is looking through the windows,
In the Bible, both the mountains and the hills refer to difficulties and barriers.
"He cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills."
This means that nothing is too high or too great to stop Him.
He is peering through the lattice.
Both verses 8 and 9 speak of the vitality of resurrection.
In the Bible, both the mountains and the hills refer to difficulties and barriers.
"He cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills."
This means that nothing is too high or too great to stop Him.
The Lord is the Lord of resurrection.
Christ has resurrected; He has overcome all difficulties and barriers.
Difficulties and barriers are things of yesterday.
He is living in the next day.
All difficulties are beneath His feet.
The minute He leaps, all the barriers are behind Him.
Jesus is pictured as standing or as ready for action.
He is usually pictured in Scripture as sitting in rest and victory with His feet upon His enemies
When Stephen died the Lord stood up to receive him ().
When He stands, then powerful things are about to happen.
Jesus stands behind a wall looking into the house in which the maiden sits undisturbed.
Jesus is described as standing outside the door of the Laodicean church as He knocked.
The beauty of Jesus is his willingness even after will build walls even after we close doors there he is still standing.
Looking through the windows
He is peering through the lattice.
Jesus looks at her through the windows with the intention of wooing her with His gaze to draw her forth into a deeper relationship with Himself.
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the KJV says “come away with me.”
10 “My beloved responded and said to me,
‘Arise, my darling, my beautiful one,
And come along.
the KJV says come away with me
this is come of my favorite word especially in a devo context
the the words the beloved one toward the one that he loves..
Arise!!!
It reminds me of the time Jesus tell the man to arise and take up his bed and walk.
Arise come out of.. get up.. we (the ones that love him) are not made to live beneath or lowly.
But to respond to his voice and his calling.. arise!!!
And if he call me to do something he will release to grace to perfume it.
I can get up..
I will get up.
The is the challenge to do it then come the affirmation
He finds beauty in my rising or trying to rise
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