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SESSION 3 : Song of Songs Chapter 1:3-8 (NKJV)



          however, she discovers that this is everyone’s normal, fallen, human

          condition, as we are all in Adam. However, now that she is in Christ,
          she is becoming increasingly aware that Jesus, through the power of the

          Holy Spirit, is the only one who can transform her from the inside out.

          It takes humility and courage to allow the Holy Spirit to show us what

          little foxes need to be caught and dealt with in our lives, but we must

          never  forget  that  His  grace  is  sufficient  in  our  weaknesses.  The
          Shulamite does not berate herself upon the discovery of her darkness,

          because she knows that, because of what Jesus has done for her, she is
          also  lovely  to  Him—and  He  will  perfect  that  which  concerns  her

          (Psalm 138:8).


          Solomon’s curtains refer to curtains in the temple, and it is thought they
          were made of linen, which represents the righteous acts of the saints.

          In His presence, and as she yields, she is taking on the beauty of Christ.

          A further and very important interpretation of this verse is that when

          the Shulamite says she is dark, it is referring to a revelation of her

          unrenewed mind—the mind that has been subjected to wrong thought
          processes, false belief systems, and distorted paradigms due to Satan’s

          lies and her own church and life experiences.

          The Bible tells us that we are to be transformed by the renewing of our

          minds, because it is here that the battle for the truth of who we really
          are takes place. We need to be renewed in our thinking and begin to see

          ourselves  as  God  sees  us  now.  We  are  His  beloved  children—



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