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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, and come, wind
        of the  south;  make my  garden breathe out  fragrance, let it’s
        spices  be  wafted  abroad.    May  my  beloved  come  into  this
        garden and eat its choice fruits!”

        Listen to the bride’s prayer.  She said, “Wake up north wind and
        blow on my garden.”  What is the north wind?  That’s a chilly
        wind  and  that’s  frosty  wind.    That  pictures  hard  times  and
        affliction.  She said, “I’m his garden; north wind come blow on
        the garden.”  She’s not only asking the north wind but she’s
        begging the north wind.  Then she thinks about it and she says,
        “Wake  up  south  wind.”    The  south  wind  is  prosperity  and
        blessing.    It’s  health  and  it’s  goodness.    Here  is  the  bride’s
        disposition.  She said, “I’m his garden.  I don’t care if it’s the
        north wind or the south wind.  It’s whatever pleases him.”  That
        becomes the disposition.  It doesn’t matter if it’s the north wind
        or the south wind.  If he’s happy, blow on my garden.
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