Inward Conflicts
Song of Solomon 6:13
Pastor’s Opening
THIS verse is not addressed to the Church in her doubting state, nor while seeking her absent Lord, but it refers to her in her very best condition, when she has lately come from the enjoyment of fellowship with her divine spouse, and when her soul in consequence is like the chariots of Aminadab.
Chapter Citation and Verse
Solomon’s Song 6:13
“Return, return, O Shulamite; return, return, that we may look upon thee. What will ye see in the Shulamite? As it were the company of two armies.”
Keys to Verse
Speaker: Daughters of Jerusalem
Shulamite: Solomon’s wife, Solyma; Christ’s Bride
Two Armies: Good and evil; Spirit and flesh within Solyma, the Shulamite.
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Main Theme(s)
Regarding these two armies, learn the:
- Fact they are in every Christian,
- Origin of the conflict,
- Reality of the conflict,
- Changes which take place in this warfare,
- Effects of the conflict, and
- Conclusion of it all.
All Christians face the internal conflict that rages within… between good and evil; Spirit and flesh. Praise God that we have the victory in and through the Lord Jesus Christ and the shedding of His precious blood!