Hope and Hopelessness in the Revival Generation: Postlog
Traditionally, the books of Solomon (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon) have been correlated with a progression from Outer Court to Holy Place to Holy of Holies.
The Proverbs Generation(s) built the prosperous West. The wisdom of God produces wealth, power, a form of righteousness and enjoyment even if followed without the power of God.
The Ecclesiastes Generation (X) has exposed the futility of wisdom, wealth, power, righteousness and enjoyment if experienced without the involvement of God.
The Song of Solomon Generation (?) is finding the superior pleasures of intimacy with Christ.
His love is better than wine.
(Since beginning thought, prayer and writing about the topic of Hope and Hopelessness... i have been drawn, in multiple areas of my life, to pursue deep intimacy with Christ. Dance and the Study of the Song of Songs is literally changing my life. There is nothing on this earth that can compare to the deep fulfillment that comes through an intimate relationship with Christ)
(Mike Bickle (a tough guy raised by a champion boxer) is a wonderful teacher on the Song of Song's and interprets it using the broad outline that has most commonly been used throughout history; that The Song is about the relationship between the people of God and the Messiah. He also sympathetically addressess the weirdness that can result when men begin to interact with the romantic imagery of The Song)
The Proverbs Generation(s) built the prosperous West. The wisdom of God produces wealth, power, a form of righteousness and enjoyment even if followed without the power of God.
The Ecclesiastes Generation (X) has exposed the futility of wisdom, wealth, power, righteousness and enjoyment if experienced without the involvement of God.
The Song of Solomon Generation (?) is finding the superior pleasures of intimacy with Christ.
His love is better than wine.
(Since beginning thought, prayer and writing about the topic of Hope and Hopelessness... i have been drawn, in multiple areas of my life, to pursue deep intimacy with Christ. Dance and the Study of the Song of Songs is literally changing my life. There is nothing on this earth that can compare to the deep fulfillment that comes through an intimate relationship with Christ)
(Mike Bickle (a tough guy raised by a champion boxer) is a wonderful teacher on the Song of Song's and interprets it using the broad outline that has most commonly been used throughout history; that The Song is about the relationship between the people of God and the Messiah. He also sympathetically addressess the weirdness that can result when men begin to interact with the romantic imagery of The Song)
2 Comments:
I've never heard that before Cam. i love it.
Cam,
Keep writing Bro...
There is a gift there...
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