This is one of the
pieces I made for my final project in my Song of Solomon class. The Song of Solomon is an allegory, a
symbolic narrative to tell a greater truth, of how the Lord relates to the
Church, but also the individual believer.
I’ll share with you some of my thoughts as I meditated on these verses
as well:
Song of Solomon
8:6-7 “Set me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal upon your
arm, for love is strong as death, jealousy is fierce as
the grave. Its flashes are flashes of fire, the very flame of
the Lord. Many waters cannot quench
love, neither
can floods drown it.”
At various times, I’ve thought both
the Lover and alternatively the Beloved were speaking this verse, declaring
their determination to continue in love.
Joshua made a similar statement in his closing address to the nation of
Israel; “But as for me and my house, we will serve
the LORD.” Joshua 24:15. She
has decided now, even before the cold winds of testing come, she’s set her
heart to remain in love. I think
it’s interesting that “jealousy” could be referring to the Lover’s dedication
to her, but the Lord also identifies Himself as embodied jealousy several times
throughout the scriptures: Exodus 20:4-6, Exodus 34:14, Deuteronomy 4:24,
Hebrews 12:29, and Psalm 27:4 because He is not emotionally distant from those
He loves. I also see this reality
as similar to an iceberg, the majority of it exists under the water, where it
is hidden from view. When
tests and trials come in life, and our “yes” feels so weak, those are the times
when deeper foundations are being laid in love. Even when we are not fully convinced of our love for the
Lord, He sees it perfectly and celebrates it extravagantly.