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Love, God's Way - Song of Solomon

What Love is This?

February 16, 2003 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Song of Songs 1

The Song of Solomon speaks of a selfless love that God intended between husband and wife. Also known as the Song of Songs, this book expresses in the most descriptive terms God's design for true marital intimacy, honorable among all and undefiled. At the same time, the Song of Solomon also describes marriage as a metaphor for the relationship between Jesus Christ and His bride, the church.

Anticipation

February 23, 2003 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Song of Songs 2

The Song of Solomon speaks of a selfless love that God intended between husband and wife. Also known as the Song of Songs, this book expresses in the most descriptive terms God's design for true marital intimacy, honorable among all and undefiled. At the same time, the Song of Solomon also describes marriage as a metaphor for the relationship between Jesus Christ and His bride, the church.

Long Awaited Marriage

March 2, 2003 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Song of Songs 3—4

The Song of Solomon speaks of a selfless love that God intended between husband and wife. Also known as the Song of Songs, this book expresses in the most descriptive terms God's design for true marital intimacy, honorable among all and undefiled. At the same time, the Song of Solomon also describes marriage as a metaphor for the relationship between Jesus Christ and His bride, the church.

Honeymoon Over?

March 9, 2003 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Song of Songs 5—6

The Song of Solomon speaks of a selfless love that God intended between husband and wife. Also known as the Song of Songs, this book expresses in the most descriptive terms God's design for true marital intimacy, honorable among all and undefiled. At the same time, the Song of Solomon also describes marriage as a metaphor for the relationship between Jesus Christ and His bride, the church.

Love that Pleases

March 3, 2003 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Song of Songs 7—8

The Song of Solomon speaks of a selfless love that God intended between husband and wife. Also known as the Song of Songs, this book expresses in the most descriptive terms God's design for true marital intimacy, honorable among all and undefiled. At the same time, the Song of Solomon also describes marriage as a metaphor for the relationship between Jesus Christ and His bride, the church.