The Voice of the heavenly Bridegroom


My beloved spoke and said to me, “Arise, my darling, my beautiful one, and come with me. See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone. Flowers appear on the earth; the season of singing has come, the cooing of doves is heard in our land. The fig tree forms its early fruit; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance. Arise, come, my darling; my beautiful one, come with me.” –Song of Songs 2:10-13

The speaker is the heavenly Bridegroom, the Lord Jesus Christ. It is his voice we hear; the voice which is as the sound of many waters; which spoke the “gracious words” the like of which were never uttered on earth. It is to his bride he speaks; “the bride, the Lamb’s wife;” his chosen, redeemed, called, sanctified one; given him by the Father before the world began; his one spouse, his “love, his dove, his undefiled;” of whom it is written, “Christ loved the church, and gave himself for it.” Of the saints of all ages is this “bride,” this “body,” composed; all of them washed in the same blood, and clothed with the same righteousness.

1.       It is the voice of LOVE. “My darling” is his name for his church. Other names of endearment he has for her, but this is chief. All in him betokens love. All that he is, and says, and does, intimates love; a love that passes knowledge; a love stronger than death and the grave; a love which many waters cannot quench nor the floods drown. It is in tender love that the Bridegroom thus addresses the Bride.
2. It is the voice of ADMIRATION. “My beautiful one” is his name for her. “You are all beautiful, my love, there is no spot in you.” The “fairest among women, “is his name for her, even as her name for him is the “chief among ten thousand.” The heart of the Bridegroom is full of admiration for the beauty and perfection of his bride. She is “perfect through the loveliness which he has put upon her.” He has ravished our heart, and we have ravished his!
3. It is the voice of AUTHORITY. The husband is the head of the wife; so is Christ the head of the church; and though it is love that speaks, it is authoritative love. “Arise,” “come with me.” Obedience is our true position; and no amount of love in him can ever alter this. It is not bondage; but it is obedience. It is not sternness on his part, yet it is authority. Our Bridegroom is Jehovah, Immanuel, King of kings, and Lord of lords. Shall we treat his voice as that of an inferior or an equal; or as the voice of him whom no amount of condescension and endearment, and admiration, can ever make less truly the Head of the church, Head of principalities and powers, the Head of the universe, of whom it is said to the church, “He is your Lord, worship him.”

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