Saturday, May 4, 2013

Until the Day Dawns


     I began this painting knowing that I would be painting darkness...I thought I was painting dusk, but I progressed the painting became dawn. The scripture.."more than watchmen wait for the dawn" rolled around in my spirit...but no, that was NOT it. Then the Misty Edwards song with the phrase (scripture) ..."until the shadows flee away, I will go my way to the mountain of myrrh..." And I wondered, what does that mean? I have always wanted to join a study on the Song of Solomon, but haven't yet. So what do I think this means to me and my spirit?


Song of Solomon 4:5-7 (CEV)
Your breasts are perfect;
they are twin deer
feeding among lilies.
6 I will hasten to those hills
sprinkled with sweet perfume
and stay there till sunrise.
7 My darling, you are lovely
in every way.


(NAS) version
“Your two breasts are like two fawns,
Twins of a gazelle
Which feed among the lilies.
6 Until [a]the cool of the day
When the shadows flee away,
I will go my way to the mountain of myrrh
And to the hill of frankincense.


Solomon is speaking about resting (among other things) upon her (the beloved) breasts all night, where there is sweet perfume. Isn't this just lovely, intimate and provocative?
How does this relate to Christ and the Church, and to my own personal relationship with Him? I am my beloved's and He is mine. I have been lacking in intimacy with Him...my soul longs for Him more than watchmen wait for the morning indeed...my flesh - ah yes, my flesh causes a battle. I battle weakness, irritability,exhaustion and laziness and oppositional thoughts all day.   Here is my dawn...a remembrance of God's longing for me.

3 comments:

  1. Oh yes, this is beautiful. And yes, God longs for you. If you search my blog for "Song of Solomon" I did a study, sharing much from Mike Bickle. Love you!

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  2. Hi Laura,
    I would love to study the Song of Solomon too but haven't yet. When I read this passage my mind is drawn to Jesus, His death and resurrection. Frankincense and myrrh are anointing oils for the dead, so this just leads my thoughts to the great and wonderful sacrifice of Jesus.

    Thank you for visiting me today. :)

    Blessings,
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  3. The painting is glorious! Your words are beautiful too...so much of this wonderful book is ignored or misunderstood as only being about husbands and wives. I certainly don't understand it well but I know we shouldn't shy away from intimacy that portrays our relationship with our Kinsmen Redeemer .

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