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"Union and Communion"
or
"Thoughts on 'The Song of Solomon'
Relating to Personal Fellowship with Christ"
with corresponding chapters from the Bible
By James Hudson Taylor
The Title
"The Song of Songs, which is Solomon's."
~ Song of Solomon 1:1 ~
ell may this book be called the Song of Songs! There is no
song like it. Read aright, it brings a gladness to the heart which is as far beyond
the joy of earthly things as heaven is higher than the earth. It has been well said
that this is a song which grace alone can teach, and experience alone can learn.
Our SAVIOUR, speaking of the union of the branch with the vine, adds, "These
things have I spoken unto you, that My joy might remain in you, and that your joy
might be full" (John xv. II). And the beloved disciple, writing of Him who "was
from the beginning," who "was with the FATHER, and was manifested unto
us," in order that we might share the fellowship which He enjoyed, also says,
"These things we write unto you, that your joy may be full." Union with
CHRIST, and abiding in CHRIST, what do they not secure? Peace, perfect peace; rest,
constant rest; answers to all our prayers; victory over all our foes; pure, holy
living; ever-increasing fruitfulness. All, all of these are the glad outcome of abiding
in CHRIST. To deepen this union, to make more constant this abiding, is the practical
use of this precious Book.
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