Episodes

Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Song of Songs 18: Without Offense and In Love
Thursday Nov 19, 2020
Thursday Nov 19, 2020
In this podcast we look at the way the bride handles unjust treatment. In this part of the story she undergoes the test of enduring wounds that are inflicted not because of disobedience but rather because of her obedience. Through it all she remains lovesick, desperately longing to be reunited with her beloved. Her example of standing in the midst of crisis with an unoffended heart is one to be emulated and admired.

Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Song of Songs 17: In the Garden
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Reminiscent of the Garden of Eden, this fellowship of the Bride and Bridegroom in the garden is greatly delighted in. The voice of the bride and the bridegroom are spoken of often in the Bible. The presence of these voices of joy are a sign of blessing while their absence is a sign of God's judgement. Here in chapter five we hear "the voice of my beloved He knocks". The voice of the Bridegroom is calling out today and blessed are all those who hear Him! As we hear His voice we are able to "follow the Lamb wherever He goes" even if that means following Him into the unknown. Join us as this drama unfolds.

Friday Oct 16, 2020
Song of Songs 16: Winds That Awaken Worship
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Continuing His praise of the bride, the bridegroom speaks glowingly of her virtuous life. In this podcast we unpack some of the poetic phrases that are found in this section of the song like "garden enclosed", "fountain of gardens" and the meaning of the brides beckoning of the north and south winds. Our prayer is that the Spirit will blow upon your heart and that these truths will encourage your delight in the Lord!

Friday Oct 02, 2020
Song of Songs 15: The Power of a Willing Heart
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Friday Oct 02, 2020
In this part of the song the bride says "I will go". Her willingness to go inspires the Bridegroom to call her a bride for the first time in the Song. The Hebrew words translated "I will go" have a powerful connection all the way back to when God called Abraham "to go". The ravished heart of God is expressed without reservation in this chapter. Be encouraged to know more of the deep love Yeshua has for you as you listen to this podcast. You are made spotless by His blood!

Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Song of Songs 14:Teeth Like Shorn Sheep?
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Breaking the silence, the bridegroom speaks lavish praise over the bride in this chapter. The last time he spoke directly to her was in chapter two when he called her to rise up and go with him over the mountains. Initially she would not follow him but eventually her longing to be with the one she loves compels her to leave the comfort zone behind and respond in obedience. This sacrificial obedience awes the bridegroom. He is overcome by her devotion.
Learn the significance of hair like goats coming down a mountain, teeth like shorn sheep, a neck like a tower and other unconventional romantic metaphors. Be inspired by the depth of God's love for you!

Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
Song of Songs 13: New Baby and the Love-Paved Palanquin
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
The Bridegroom has come through the wilderness and has come to the wedding day. This is the day that Revelation speaks of when it says " Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come." Carried along in a palanquin the Bride and Bridegroom are enveloped in love. At the height of poetic language, the interior of this carriage is said to be "paved with love". In Israel the month we are now in, the month of Elul is made into an acrostic spelling "Ani L'dodi V'dodi Li", "I am my beloveds and my beloved is mine". Hear more about this special month in this podcast. Also hear the story of our new baby "Gilead Mori" and how his name connects to the Song of Songs.

Tuesday Aug 18, 2020
Song of Songs 12: A Glorious Procession
Tuesday Aug 18, 2020
Tuesday Aug 18, 2020
In this section an unnamed onlooker sees the approaching Bridegroom and says "Who is this?" Spoken with a sense of wonder and awe; this question should characterize and fuel our own hunger for the Lord. Psalm 24 expresses the same intrigue when it says "Who is this King of glory?". We can keep asking the question "who is this?" and never exhaust the glory and wealth of who He is. He is an unending fountain of fulfillment and hope. Though wrought with potential dangers, the King's procession is well guarded by warriors who will ensure the safe arrival of the whole company to the wedding feast. Entrust yourself to Yeshua. He will lead you safely on into the glorious place He has prepared for you.

Friday Jul 17, 2020
Song of Songs 11: Nights of Intense Longing
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
The sweet fellowship that she had enjoyed earlier has now come to an end. She is left in her bed of comfort but inside she is crying out for closeness to the Bridegroom. Though distraught at this break in relationship, the compromises that led to this separation will not have the final say in her life. She resolves to obey the call to rise up in pursuit of the One her soul loves. Be encouraged to get out of bed and join your Savior in the restoration of the world. The fields are ripe and waiting!

Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Song of Songs 10: Foxes That Spoil Fruit
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
In pursuit of greater fruitfulness the bride asks for help to overcome the fruit-stealing little foxes. These little foxes symbolize the small compromises that when left unchecked cause great damage to the fruit of the Spirit in our lives. Learn also of the imparted beauty the Bride enjoys as she abides in the cleft of the Rock. Throughout the ups and downs of the journey to maturity be encouraged to hear the voice of your Beloved saying “Let Me see your face let Me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet and your face is lovely”.

Tuesday Jun 09, 2020
Song of Songs 9:Overcoming Like a Young Stag
Tuesday Jun 09, 2020
Tuesday Jun 09, 2020
In this season the Bride is invited to bound over the mountains of difficulty with her strong and agile Beloved. This is a call to leave the comfort zone, to take the risk and follow Him beyond the wall of what is most familiar to her. Did you know that the words sing and prune are the same word in Hebrew? Be encouraged to sing your way through the pruning and come forth in stronger and stronger love.