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Divine Love and Human Relationships

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  • G. Campbell Morgan

    The Message of Song of Songs

    By G. Campbell Morgan
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    EPH 5:251JN 4:8

    G. Campbell Morgan explores the profound messages of the Song of Songs, emphasizing that it reveals the true nature of human love and unveils the highest religious experience. He highlights the foundations, strength, methods, and experiences of love, illustrating how human affection mirrors the divine relationship between Christ and His Church. Morgan asserts that love is the greatest force in both human relationships and spiritual life, urging believers to sanctify their love by understanding its ultimate source in God. He encourages interpreting religious life through the lens of human love, characterized by passion, fidelity, and abandonment. Ultimately, the Song of Songs serves as a beautiful reminder of the mutual satisfaction found in love, both human and divine.

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