Treasure: You Are His And He Is Yours
By Ruthy Hobbs
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The Song of Solomon is not another cheap romance novel - it is alive, deep and fresh, full of wisdom and encouragement for your spirit! Jesus is everywhere in the Old Testament of the Bible and this wonderful Song of Solomon is no exception! "Treasure" finds Him in every nook and cranny of this work. We'll follow the Shulamite woman and find how alike we are in our search for our Love. We'll let her Love's words of praise wash over her and find that those words are oddly reminiscent of the words that our Lord sings over us. Topics like insecurity, beauty, kind speech, guilt, faithfulness, passion and even fading passion will come up as we begin our treasure hunt in this amazing book in search for closer intimacy with our own Love, Jesus Christ.
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Treasure - Ruthy Hobbs
Preface
We all know the verse, The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’
(Psalm 14:1 and 53:1)
But I have a question for you. What does the wise man say in his heart? I always assumed it was, There is a God.
I think it’s interesting that the very next verse says exactly what the wise man says. Nothing.
"The Lord looks down from heaven on the human race to see if there is one who is wise, one who seeks God." (Psalm 14:2 and 53:2)
Yes, you were born and raised in the church with Christian relatives and Christian schools and Christian principles and Christian cats and dogs and everything else so that your first words probably were, There is a God,
but have you actually searched for Him yourself? That is where wisdom will be found.
And He promised, You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all of your heart.
(Jeremiah 29:13)
And once we have found Him and can say, There is a God!
let’s keep seeking Him so we can learn more and more about Him all the time.
There is a story in Song of Solomon about a woman who was looking for her lover. Now, she had already searched for him once before and found him, but she was looking again. Some ladies came by and asked, What’s so great about your man that makes him better than ours?
And boy, she was not shy to let them know what was so wonderful about him that she couldn’t stop looking for him! My lover is radiant and ruddy, outstanding among ten thousand. His head is purest gold; his hair is wavy and black as a raven. His eyes are like doves by the water streams, washed in milk, mounted like jewels. His cheeks are like beds of spice yielding perfume. His lips are like lilies dripping with myrrh. His arms are rods of gold set with chrysolite. His body is like polished ivory decorated with sapphires. His legs are pillars of marble set on bases of pure gold. His appearance is like Lebanon, choice as its cedars. His mouth is sweetness itself; he is altogether lovely. This is my lover, this my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
And her description was so convincing, they decided to join in the search!
So I am going on a treasure hunt, of sorts. My Treasure being My God. He is the Pearl that I have sold everything else to attain. I want to know more and more about this beautiful, compassionate Man who has called to me, Come away, my beloved!
I hope you’ll join me.
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Getting Ready For Our Treasure Hunt
There was a story about a lady and her lover. The lady was getting ready to go to bed when she heard her lover calling from outside her window: Open to me, my treasure, my darling, my dove, my perfect one.
I don’t know why, but she didn’t open the door for him. Maybe she was tired? Maybe she was comfortable where she was? I don’t know, but all she said was, I have taken off my robe. Should I get dressed again? I have washed my feet. Should I get them soiled?
Then he did something weird. He slipped his hand through the latch in the door. All she saw was his hand, and her heart began to pound for him. So she flew to the door and swung it open … but he had left. She called for him … but he didn’t answer.
She ran outside and searched for him everywhere. Down the streets. By the city gate. At one point some men came and beat her up and stole her clothes. But, strangely, she didn’t yell at them or cry about her plight … didn’t even say a word.
She went on searching and found some ladies. She said to them, Make this promise, O women of Jerusalem— if you find my lover, tell him I am weak with love.
But they were rude to her and asked, Why is your lover better than all others? … What makes your lover so special that we must promise this?
She thought about him for a minute and said, My lover is dark and dazzling, better than 10,000 others … His wavy hair is black as a raven … His eyes sparkle like doves … His mouth is sweetness itself; he is desirable in every way. Such, O women of Jerusalem, is my lover, my friend.
So convincing was this lady’s description of her lover, that the women of Jerusalem changed their attitude completely: Where has your lover gone? Which way did he turn so we can help you find him?
Then … the lady finds her lover. He has been waiting for her and tells her, You are beautiful, my darling … Turn your eyes away for they overpower me …
and on and on went his praise of her.
Now, I’ll tell you a few things about searching for God that I learned from this story:
God is calling me. In the story he says to his lover, Open to me!
and MANY times in the book he says, Come away with me!
I am convinced that God is calling you and me to get away from everything else and search for him.
I may be comfortable where I am right now and not want to move. But honestly, the Lord has been showing me Himself little by little … like the lover’s hand in the story. And once God reveals Himself to you, it is in our spirit’s nature to desire Him and search after Him.
When we are searching Him, let us be oblivious to anything else but His love. You know, the lady could have been filled with hate at those horrible men who beat her up. But she left that situation feeling nothing but the overwhelming love that was causing her to search out her lover so steadfastly. Hate had no place in her heart when his love was in her.
Let’s ask our sisters if they’ll search for our God with us! Yes, they may say no or look at us like we’re crazy or (like in the story) think we’re being holier than thou
… but let’s ask anyway.
If you search God, you WILL find Him. He said if we draw near to him, He’ll draw near to us.
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It’s All About Jesus
Solomon: My Love, our love is so wonderful to me, that I’ve decided