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OverviewThe World Gospel Kingdom Tracts (WGKT) 2018 Selected Life Ministry Quarterly Series, Set 3, Vol. 1 are categorically intended to unlock the mystery of your human life. WGKT is explicitly designed to make known the unsearchable riches of this Wonderful Christ as the mystery of the gospel of the Kingdom of God. The Life Ministry Quarterly Series and Tract distribution is God's sovereign way to propagate the gospel of Christ to make known the mystery of His will and His divine purpose for man. The ministry of Christ is the main ministry in the New Testament to dispense God into us! It is clearly of two parts: the first part is for Him to come to us, and the second part is for Him to go back to God. This is a two-way traffic, a traffic both coming and going. He came to bring God to us, and He went back to God to bring us into God! By this coming and going God has dispensed Himself into our being! The Lord Jesus' coming began from His incarnation and ended with His crucifixion. From His incarnation to His death was the first part of the Lord's ministry. The second part of His ministry began from His resurrection and has no ending, so it will last for eternity! Full Product DetailsAuthor: The ShulammitePublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9781981552191ISBN 10: 1981552197 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 30 December 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe Intrinsic Significance of The Shulammite Song of Songs is a history of love in an excellent marriage, a story of the love between the wise king Solomon, the writer of this book, and the Shulammite (Song of Songs 6:13), a girl of the countryside. As such, this book is a marvelous and vivid portrait, in poetic form, of the bridal love between Christ as the Bridegroom and His lovers as His bride (John 3:29-30; Revelation 19:7) in their mutual enjoyment in the mingling of His divine attributes with the human virtues of His lovers. Song of Songs stresses not the Body of Christ corporately but the believer in Christ individually, unveiling the progressive experience of an individual believer's loving fellowship with Christ in four stages. The correspondence between the progression in the poem and the progression in the experience of Christ's lovers is the intrinsic revelation of the Holy Word of the omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent God. The stages of such a progression should be landmarks to us in the course of our pursuing of Christ for His and our mutual satisfaction. The Shulammite is the feminine form of Solomon, derived from the root meaning peace. The use of this name here indicates that at this point she has become Solomon's duplication, counterpart, the same as Solomon in life, nature, expression, and function, as Eve was to Adam (Genesis 2:20-23). This signifies that in the maturity of Christ's life the lover of Christ becomes the reproduction of Christ, the same as He is in life, nature, expression, and function (but not in the Godhead) to match Him for their marriage (2 Corinthians 3:18; Romans 8:29). In the romance between the great king Solomon and the girl from the countryside, because the two did not match each other, the king became a country man in order to go to her village to court her, to gain her love. On the one hand, he made himself the same as the country girl; on the other hand, he made the country girl a queen. This is a type of the story of God's romance with man. God as the Husband is divine, and the wife He desires to marry is human; the two do not match each other. To fulfill His heart's desire God became a lowly man with humanity in incarnation, and He contacted man by the way of a romance. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |