Many
waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot wash it away. If one were to give all
the wealth of his house for love, it would be utterly scorned.
Song of
Solomon 8:7
For quite
sometime I have thought that many people don’t know what the true definition of
Love is… Today, through this verse taken from the Song of Solomon we are given
evidence that the notion I have thought to be true really is… When someone says
I love you, it doesn’t mean that they care for you or that they like you… Love
comes from the core of one’s being and is a passion and desire that cannot be
redirected or shut off… The bible tells
us that God demonstrated His love for us in that while we were yet sinners
Christ died for us… Love transcends situations, it looks beyond faults and
it appeals to the levels of ones character that are beyond the surface that we
see with our natural eye… Love is the mother who continues to seek her lost
child though people tell her that he or she is too far gone, love is the father
that yearns for a second chance even though they keep getting rejected, love is
the child that turns from wickedness and temptations and continues to fight the
battle that leads them down paths of loneliness and uncertainty… When we have
love for someone of something, there is nothing that can stop it or prevent it
from being manifested… Paul tells us the depth and importance of love in the 13th
chapter of His first letter to the Church
of Corinth … If
I give all I possess to the poor and
give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing. In this
passage we are reminded that love has to be the foundation of our actions; we
cannot allow the things that we do to be derived from things that are not of
love and therefore are meaningless ventures through this life… One who is full
of love is priceless; this
is why the verse starts off by saying that “Many waters cannot quench love;
rivers cannot wash it away.” There is nothing that can stop an act or a
gesture when done in love… No words can overtake it, no steps can prohibit it
and no man can hinder it… As we yearn to know the fullness of life and to have
joy, we must remember that love is the most critical of things which we must
obtain… The bible declares that God is
love and in obtaining love you obtain God... This is why it cannot be
quenched, nobody can stop God and nobody will be able to stop you when you come
to know Him more intimately… Look at
what Jesus endured because of love (not only endured but also overcame because of
love)… Likewise, when you say that you love someone, ask yourself what you
are willing to endure for them or on their behalf… When you ask yourself this
question you will quickly find out if you love them or if it is simply a like
or lust… I know I love Christ because there is nothing that will quench my
thirst for Him, I know that I love my family because nothing will wash my
desire to be close to them away (getting the point)… Even though I know where I
stand, when I read this verse about waters not being able to quench love I ask
myself if I really indeed do love the Lord… We live in a world where we are
faced with so many distractions, so many temptations, so many obstacles that
test us and our love for Christ… We must fight, we must resist, we must
overcome; not only to reach the level that God has desired and planned for us,
but also to demonstrate the love that we so easily profess for Him on Sunday
mornings at our Praise and Worship services…
This verse
goes on to tell us that “If one were to give all the wealth of his house for
love, it would be utterly scorned…” The last piece of this verse is a
message of warning and gives a powerful incite into what we must be careful of
and steer clear of as it pertains to desiring to be loved or have love in our
lives… Again, I go back to Paul’s first letter to the Church of Corinth
and how he concludes the 13th chapter by saying, And
now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love. Love is
precious and of the highest value, as I stated before, love is priceless;
however, you must be careful for what you give and are willing to do to find
love (referring to this earth and not God)… We have all heard the term “looking for love in the wrong
places”, and the more and more we observe our surroundings, the more we see
that term becoming true. Everyone in this world wants to be loved; many of our
terrorist and murders grow up in environments where genuine love did not exist.
Many of our troubled teens and young adults are vulnerable and being used
because of a lack of love or companionship. We must know that giving all we
have to receive love is only why when we give all we have to the Lord… There
are so many people who have grown up in a (n) unloving environment and so they
search for love and when the find someone or something that appears to simply
give them attention they sell themselves short and fully invest all they have
into that person or situation… A girl who is unloved can find herself on the
streets selling herself for someone who she wants to believe loves her… A son
who doesn’t know love will disrespect women or join gangs to feel love… We all
want love in our lives, but we must be careful not to desire love from the
wrong places nor give all that we have to obtain it when it is not of God…
Solomon reminds us here that there is nothing we can do to obtain love from
someone, but in the same regard, he also reminds us that love really is
blind. This passage talks about giving your wealth for love, seeking to fit
in will cause you scorn and surely we can see that in our societies today. Have
you ever sacrificed yourself for a relationship only to see yourself regretting
your decision and losing everything? Have you ever invested so much into
someone because you wanted them to appreciate and “love” you and you ended up
being used and left alone…? This isn’t love, but a desire to be love that will
open the door for us to be taken advantage of and used… As I stated before, we
all desire to be loved, but instead of looking for love trust God to “supply
all your needs according to His riches in glory…” Solomon was a man that
gave into his love of women, Sampson gave into his love for Delilah, the
question is; what are you selling you self short for. Love can be seen in many
forms, a relationship, power, money, independence and the list can go on.
Christ didn’t sell himself short, He didn’t focus on the women around Him and
forget His task, He didn’t focus on the finer things in life and forget His
mission. However, He endured the mocking, He persevered through the beatings,
He embraced the ridicule, He suffered on the cross and He gave His live for
you… That’s the true definition of
LOVE!!!
BE BLESSED!!!
Thank you for this; I was just browsing around and I happened to find a website that had verses for marriages and I didn’t understand what it was really saying and I looked it up and I happened to find your version. And I’m so glad I did it was something I truly needed to read. I just wanted to tell you Thank you that was truly written the way I could understand it and I really enjoyed reading it.
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this. Well done, well thought. Just one thing, the rich man may try to entice the poor woman with his wealth but that would be disastrous for love.
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