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you study the Song of Solomon it’s the testimony of the bride.
        She does all the talking. In fact, she can’t shut up. When you
        read  the  book,  she  does  the  talking  but  He  wrote  the  song.
        Husbands, we will write the song that our wives will sing.
               In the Song of Solomon at the beginning, this woman
        felt very low. She kept cutting herself down. She looked at her
        husband and said, “He’s so wonderful that I don’t deserve him.”
        She’s  working  hard  to  gain  His  approval.  She  tries  to  make
        herself  attractive.  Then  the  groom  says  Song  4:12-15,  “A
        garden locked is my sister, my bride, a rock garden locked, a
        spring sealed up. Your shoots are an orchard of pomegranates
        with  choice fruits,  henna with  nard plants, nard and saffron,
        calamus and cinnamon, with all the trees of frankincense, myrrh
        and aloes, along with all the finest spices. You are a garden
        spring.  A  well  of  fresh  water,  and  streams  flowing  from
        Lebanon.”
               When she heard those words, “You are my garden,” she
        was amazed because she thought she was the gardener. He said,
        “You are not the gardener; you are the garden; a garden locked
        and a garden enclosed.” And for the first time in the Song the
        bride begins to understand. The groom was saying to the bride,
        “I  love  you  just  the  way  you  are.  You  don’t  need  to  make
        yourself attractive and you don’t have to try so hard to win my
        approval. Up to this time it was her efforts but now she said,
        “I’m his garden.”
               Song  4:9,  “You  have  made  my  heart  beat  faster,  my
        sister, my bride; You have made my heart beat faster with a
        single  glance  of  your  eyes,  with  a  single  strand  of  your
        necklace.” The groom said, “You make my heart skip a beat.
        You ravish my heart. My heart beats fast when I see you.” Do
        you believe that the Lord’s heart beats fast when He looks at
        you? His heart skips a beat. He loves you and He delights in
        you. That’s not flattery. Flattery is an insincere complement.
        This is how He really feels.
               When she understood that she was his garden and that
        he  loved  her,  she  prayed  a  prayer  that  I’m  calling  the
        indispensable disposition. Song 4:16, “Awake, O north wind,
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