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Lesson 8 “..yet lovely” Song of Songs 1:5

Solomon’s Song of Songs 1:5
“yet lovely…like the tent curtains of Solomon”

Lesson 8.  As you grow in the knowledge of your sin, also grow in the knowledge of your loveliness.

In Lesson 8 we will look at:
1.  Her sin contrasted with her loveliness.
2. Her and His sensibility of her loveliness.
3.  What her loveliness is compared to.
3.  The source of her loveliness
4.  Application

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1.  Her Sin contrasted with her loveliness.

She is dark with sin, yet lovely in Christ so she says in Song of Songs 1:5 “Dark am I, yet lovely.”  Here the bride of Christ see’s both her darkness and her light, her sinfulness and her holiness, her unredeemed flesh and her new pure heart.  She hates her sin, but delights in the holiness of God written on her heart.  There is a stark contrast between her dark unholiness and her lovely holiness.  She has darkened her soul, defiled her heart and is corrupted by sin, yet at the same time cleansed and purified by the blood of Christ.  The bride was dark both spiritually inside with remaining sin and physically outside due to working outside, yet lovely because her holiness was beautiful.  She had nothing in her outward appearance that would attract the kings attention.   He would see her darkness and worthiness to be rejected because she was an immoral enemies of God.  As an enemy of God she was in slave labor (1 Kings 9:20-23) and therefore worked outside and got darker skin.  Yet there was a loveliness about her because the “flame of the Lord was in her” Song 8:6.  Her outward darkness is a representation of her inward sinfulness.  Not only is she sensible of her unredeemed flesh or the part of her old self that is worthy to be hated, but also sensible and assured of her holiness, it is lovely to her.  She see’s both her moral inability to do good of her own and holiness upon her heart, so she confesses about herself  “Dark am I, yet lovely.”

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2.  Her and His sensibility of her loveliness.

Her sensibility of her loveliness.  She is sensible of her loveliness for she says  “I am lovely.”  The faithful saint is sensible of the loveliness or holiness of their heart consisting in love to God.  She knows this about herself so she says “I am lovely”.   What does she notice about herself?  The bride notices that she is holy and it is beautiful.  This is no arrogant boasting, just a recognition of Christ in her.  Similar to telling someone else “I have been forgiven, cleansed by the blood of Christ” when you tell your testimony.

Solomon recognizes it also.  Not only was she sensible of her own moral beauty but so was solomon. In Song 4:10 Solomon tells her that, “Her love is beautiful.” and that “he delights in it more than wine” for it is a holy love.  She see’s her loveliness upon herself as he is complimenting it.   Her loveliness or attractiveness about her was not her outward appearance but her inward heart attitude that ravished His heart.  Though sinful she had a new heart with holiness and love to God communicated to it by the Holy Spirit 2 Cor. 3:18.  The Bridegroom overlooks all her darkness and the most unattractive part of her and lets the faithful Christian hear His sweet voice dropping honey letting her know “There is no flaw in you” Song 4:7, she is absolutely and altogether morally lovely.  Her heart has a complacency in holiness.  This love of complacency and delight in holiness is lovely and Solomon is sensible of it and delights in her because of it.  Solomon is also sensible of the loveliness of her heart for it is holy.

3.  What her loveliness is compared to.

Her loveliness is compared to the tent curtains of Solomon.  This is an outward illustration that can be seen compared to an inward spiritual reality that can’t be seen by the eyes.  The Song is very metaphoric because you can’t see holiness of heart.  Or growth in holiness so phrases are used like “teeth coming up from the washing” in both Song 6:6, 4:2.  Meaning meditations and thoughts about God, truth and the way of salvation are becoming more consistent with God’s Word.  The inner workings of our hearts must be compared to something.  She compares her loveliness or holiness of heart to the most beautiful thing she can think of, Solomon’s tent curtains.  So beautiful is her holiness that she compares it to the most lovely and glorious thing on earth, Solomon’s tent curtains.   There is a similarity between the tent curtains of Solomon and her holiness.  Both of them were most beautiful!  The inner workings of her new heart were without defilement.  They were without evil, free from evil and holy.  She is sensible of her beautiful holiness so she says “I am lovely”

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4.  The source of her loveliness

The source of her loveliness or holiness comes from the Holy Spirit.  The Spirit of God is Holy.  This holiness is communicated to the new heart.  Holiness consists in love to God.  The new heart has love to God written on it enabling it to obey Ez. 36:26-28.  Originally she is only dark, sinful and powerless to do any good.  She can do nothing of her own, her heart and flesh are corrupt and only produce sin.  She is powerless to make herself lovely.  Her holiness must come from outside of her from another source.  Her holiness must be graciously given to her by Christ.  And any increase of her holiness also comes from Him by the power of the Holy Spirit as she behold his glory 2 Cor. 3:18.  She becomes a partaker of His nature through union and communion with Him.

Application

1. As you commune with Christ in the Song be sensible of the holiness of your heart.  You become sensible of your holiness as Christ compliments your love that is beautiful.  You become aware of the holiness of your heart as Christ praises the holiness of your heart in metaphoric language.  How it is free from evil.  “I am a rose of Sharon, a lilly of the valleys.” Song 2:1.  Here the bride is sensible of her loveliness as well and compares her blossoming holiness to rose and a lily.  The various workings of your heart are complimented in metaphoric language in Song of Songs 1:9-10,15; 4:1-5,7,9-15; 5:1; 6:4-10 and so on.  Be sure to stay humble by remember your sin and darkness when accepting Christ’s praises of you.  Remember also that the praises of the holiness within you are progressive in the Song.  Meaning that only the mature believer should meditate on Christ praising them in Chapters 6 and 7.  But the new believer can take the praises of Song 1:9-10 without getting to prideful or self-righteous.
2.  Give thanks and praise to God for making you holy and blameless in Christ!!
3.  Get a better understanding of the holiness of your heart by thinking about it in metaphors like the Song does specifically.   Also Compare your inward loveliness or holiness  in general to something most lovely and glorious like “Solomon’s tent curtains” Song 1:5, holy fire Song 8:6, the brightness of a star or moon 1 Cor. 15:41 and Song 6:10 or a white robe washed in the blood of the Lamb Rev. 7:14, 22:14, or a the brightest pure white wedding dress of the holy virgin bride of Christ!
4.  When thinking to much about your holiness, come down from that high mountain where leopards prowl Song 4:8.  The bride had just received 7 verses of praise!  7 verses!!   She could easily get so prideful after that, so Christ calls her to humble herself and says, “Come down from that mountain..”  We can all to often get prideful about own holiness or righteous deeds.  We can easily sinfully think we are better than others or that we of ourselves did good things and that God owes us and that we earned His favor by humbling ourselves.  Oh what ugly prideful wretches we are!  We are dark with sin still, we are not better than others, we only did good by Christ who strengthens us, God owes us nothing but blesses us by His Grace.
5.  Our sins separate us from God.  Yet we are still lovely but we won’t see it of feel like it.  We may not do our quiet time because we will think that we have to do good to earn God’s favor first.  We feel defiled by sin and fear the wrath of God.  This will break our communion with God in Christ.  But thinking “Dark am I, yet lovely” in Christ and made holy with love to God written on your heart.  And it is this holiness of the Holy Spirit that makes intimacy with a Holy God possible in Christ.  And you have it!!!   You are lovely!!  You are without flaw Song 4:7.  You are forgiven, cleansed, pure and lovely.  Go to Him in prayer for you voice is sweet to Him and your face is lovely!!  Song 2:14

Questions for further understanding:
1.  What was dark about the bride?  Song of Songs 1:5-6, 1 Kings 9:20-23
2.  What was lovely about her?   Compare Song 4:9, 8:6  Answer “The very Flame of God”in her is what is lovely.
3.  Did she know she was lovely?
4.  Where did she get this loveliness from?
5.  Who’s holiness is it and how is it communicated to the soul?   How does the soul get more of it?
6.  What does it mean to get a new heart?  Ez. 36:26
7.  What is the benefit of this new heart?  Ez. 36:26-29.   Answer,  God “causes it to
 How would an enemy of God that was sinful and dark become lovely in the eyes of God in the Old Testament?
Answer:  By faith in the messiah.  Or by faith in God.  God says something and they believed it and were credited righteousness.  The Jew had no righteousness of their own, it was credited to them.  And in order for God to delight in them they would have to have something about themselves that was delightful.  Love to God written on their heart is what God delights in.   His unstoppable Flame in them on fire is the love of God.

The idea is that of appearance.  What she looks like and what she wants them to think about her.

“Dark am I, yet lovely”   As if they may miss the “Lovely” part and stare at her.  She was an enemy of God.  Enemy slaves worked outside in the sun.  She is sunburnt.  Daughters of Jerusalem would stare with sorrow and righteous anger.  She is saying, do not stare at my darkness I was an enemy slave but now Im lovely with Love the very “Flame of the LORD” in me.  This is her testimony about herself and why the daughters of Jerusalem should accept her and not reject her.

Where does she get the boldness to ask king Solomon for where he grazes his flock?  As if she deserved to be where he grazed his flock, since he is the one she loves, is this enough to qualify her to be no longer enslaved but free to be where he grazed his flock and rested his sheep at midday.   She was laboring in the sun, but she believed the one her soul loved could, would, and was willing and more than able to direct her the right direction.  She desires to be near him as well.

When looking upon her, she desires the daughters to know that her loveliness is compared to Solomon’s most holy tent curtains in contrast to the dark dwelling places of evil people.   There is an idea in your head when you think of evil dwelling in a dark tent.   Or evil people in the tent.  What would come to mind?  Immediate condemnation?  Righteous Anger!  Grief over their continued sinful habits.

Her heart was lovely like the holy tent curtains of Solomon.   The most beautiful due to their use in the temple.  Holiness was the idea of the temple.  The temple was beautiful because it properly illustrated God’s holiness in substitutionary atonement.  Dark am I, yet lovely.   There is a darkness about me that when both you and I look at it would give us the same idea of looking at a dark tent of Kedar.  Disgust, righteous anger and other disapproving thoughts and feels come to mind when we look at the dwelling place of evil people.

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Saved in 2000 at age 27. Nearly immediately I fell in love with the Song and grew very fast the first two years memorizing large portions of scripture purifying my mind the started chewing on meat to soon and struggled for 12 years and Christ has me on track like always but I just took the long way around and now I love leading others closer to Christ by seeing His love reflected in Solomons love for an enemy slave girl.

I have experienced God's love to me in the Song in ways that words can't express. There are many portion of the Word where she experiences extra ordinary outpouring of the Holy Spirit of God. If you have a burning desire for a close intimate relationship with God by experiencing His Love to you over and over again at greater and greater heights, depths, lengths and breaths then The Song of Songs is where you need to be.

I can help you with this process of Growing in the experience of God's love. As of 7-23-16 I have experienced everything prior to chapter 8. The Song of Song is progressive in experience. Meaning that if you are mature then you can experience the joys and extraordinary outpourings of God's Love shed abroad in your heart.

If you are not so mature then the delights in the first chapter of the Song will satisfy your thirst for experiencing the Love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Many Christian are living in sin because they do not know how to experience God's love and get hooked on Loving Him. It feels good to be loved and to love Him. His burden is not heavy and His yoke is light, Jesus said in Matt. 10:28

I believe God wants to use me to help beautify His Bride through the Song of Solomon.

If you see the book literally you will not understand nor grasp the Love God has for you. If you see the book and the verses in it relating to Christ's love to you then I would love to show you how to experience this Love to the fullest. I will pray for you daily and guide you every step of the way.

16 I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18 may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19 and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.

20 Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.

I grew up going to church but was a hypocrite. I lived my life how I chose but went to church on Sunday because my family went.

Mom and Dad divorced when I was about 5.

About this time I was sexually abused by "Bob" a made up name. This incident changed my life for the worst. I had no clue how to deal with it.

As I got older I grew in my hatred for Bob. I didn't blame anyone of my family because I was to young to know any better. Some of what happened during the abuse was in a bathroom. So overtime I would use the bathroom and look at my private parts that night would replay in my mind. My hatred for Bob would continue to grow each time.

Now I know this only happened to me one night. I can't image the pain other's go through who have had this happen to them over and over. Even as I write this now I cry with many tears for those hurting. God love you even though you may not know it or feel it. Go to Him in your time of need.

I was a really bad teenager. I only cared about myself and not even my family. I always came first in my mind. Even at the expense of hurting others. I was growing in my hatred for God by now.

I was going to church and was learned that God was in control. I thought well, if God was in control then He must have let me be sexually abused. I didn't understand this, How could a good and loving God allow this. I hated Him for it. My hatred for Bob grew as well. I was still using the bathroom and memories kept coming back. My heart grew even harder for Bob and God. As far as I was concerned God would have nothing to do with my life so I lived even worse. I thought I would be in jail or dead and I really didn't care, I thought it could be much worse than reliving your painful past over and over again. Little did I know that God's plan later would be to use these events to give me a burning passion for the closest most intimate love relationship with Himself through Christ mainly through the love poem in the Song of Songs in the Bible.

I remember hating Bob so much that the only thing that would relieve my pain was actually thinking he would suffer forever for what he did. I grew so much in my hatred for him that I had to continue to think that he would get even worse than what I imaged before. After some time I would only be relieved of hatred for him unless I thought he would burn in a hotter and hotter hell for all the suffering he put me through.

I never told my mom or family what happened, although I think some of them knew something had happened.

I grew up quite rebellious and even went to jail at the age of 20. I was living the fast life pursuing all my sinful desires and wanting more. It never seemed to be enough. I was quite happy in my sin but I just wanted more of it.

I lived life thinking I would die at a young age, riding motorcycle and living on the edge put me in the hospital many times and I should have been dead.

California at age 26.

I moved to California for a job opportunity at the age of 27. While trying to figure out what radio stations to program in my car, I ran across a RC Sproul talking about "people who have the faith that saves and people who only say that have faith" only the people who have the faith that saves will go to heaven. I thought "I don't think I have the faith that saves because my life was so bad." I searched the scriptures to try to get this faith. I found a church and thought people there could help me get this faith that saves. All along God kept showing me how sinful I was and that I deserved punishment from Him for living my life hating Him.

One weekend I read Matthew, Mark, Luke and John desperately trying to find out how to get this faith that saves. By now I knew that if you had the faith that saves that Jesus would be saving you from a life of sin. I still liked my sin and Jesus sure wasn't saving me from a life of sin, so I rightly concluded that I didn't have the faith that saves.

By the time I got to John, I saw "believe" everywhere. John 3:16 and other verses and wow the whole book was written so that you may believe. John 20:31 "these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name." So at night I would pray "I believe Jesus died for me, I believe, I believe. This was just an intellectual belief. I knew that in history and the Bible that Jesus died for everyone, so I believed it. But this belief did not change my life.

I would go on night after night saying the same prayer only to wake up the next day wanting to fulfill my sinful desires. The prayer wasn't working so I started to word it different each time hoping some prayer would work. After about 2 weeks of this I was fed up with it all, nothing was happening. I still was living in my sin and wanted more of it. A Christian hates their sin and does something about it, and certainly they don't continue to make plans to sin. The prayers weren't working so I gave up. I thought to myself "God, I tried with all my might, I searched the Scriptures, went to church, read the Bible and prayed all to no avail. If Im going to be saved your going to have to do it because I tried."

So I quit praying but still the Bible kept calling me so I read more. 3 Days later I was laying in a tanning bed and God convicted me really hard that I had offended Him by the life I was living. I was so scared of God, where could I run. You can't hide from God. It seemed like forever that I was under these terrors of being punished by a Holy Angry God. This lasted about 10 minutes then this is how I understood it. God let me understand that all that anger that He had for me for all my sin should come my way but He had poured that anger out on Jesus 2,000 years ago. I immediately started weeping an couldn't stop for about 20 minutes. All the sins that I could think of I confessed for that 20 minutes one after another after another, I was so sorrowful and grieved it physically hurt inside.

After I stopped crying I thought that was the weirdest thing that ever happened. I walked out of the tanning salon and stood outside and everything seemed so beautiful, the tree's, the birds, even the air seemed pleasant. Now I was really wondering what was going on.

I pondered all of this as I drove to work that day. I brought my Bible to work and was thinking what am I doing, I want to take my Bible to work so I can read it. As soon as I got to work I started reading my Bible. I couldn't believe what I was reading!! It all was so wonderful. It felt so good to just read my Bible. My client showed up and as I was training them the only thing I could think about was getting back to my Bible. I read all night and slept about 2 hours and was reading again.

I had sinful things in my apartment and I rounded everything evil up and threw it in the garbage. It was weird I was thinking but it felt good so I left it all in the garbage. I called my girlfriend to break it up and she thought I had another girl, I said no, I just think this is wrong we shouldn't be sleeping together. She didn't understand so I told her I was a Christian now and she still thought I had another girlfriend. She said "Im glad your a Christian, so am I" I thought to myself, "I have a strong conviction that sleeping together is wrong and she thought it was okay" I wondered how she could think that. Anyway we broke up.

I kept reading my bible and repenting, there was so much to repent of and I had lived a very sinful life. I was a thief for some part of my life and all the people I stole from kept coming to mind. I owed so much money. I was instantly in debt about $80,000. As I could I paid them back. As of 7-18-2016 I still owe about $25,000 but it sure is a joy to be paying them back.

The first week of being saved a car just about ran me over, they hit me but I wasn't hurt at all. The guy in the car felt so bad. I just looked at him and said "God bless you and have a great day, I am okay" smiled at him and moved on. Now I was really wondering what was going on because I normally would have cussed him out left and right and instead of cussing I blessed him. That was so weird. But again it felt good. I learned to do good by what my conscience told me was good and that it felt good. I got hooked on this feeling good by doing good and did it more often.

About two weeks after being saved I thought of Bob. I immediately prayed for him, something like "Lord help him.." then I stopped praying and said out loud "What am I doing?" I'm praying for a man that I hated my whole life, but it feels good and right, so I did it again. I stopped again midway in the prayer and started pacing around. I was trying to make sense of what was going on and couldn't figure it out. But again it made me happy to pray for him so I did. Bob would often come to mind when I went to the bathroom and each time I would pray for Him. The more I did this the less weird it got. And the greater my love grew for him.

I started memorizing large portions of scripture and this was wonderful because it felt like the words were cleaning my mind and as Proverbs 2:10 "For wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul." I wanted more and more of this pleasantness. So I memorized even more and the joy got more and more.

Then this life changing advice came:

A friend from church told me to find a book of the Bible and really understand it. Read through the Bible and pick one and read it over and over and study it and really get it. So I started in Genesis and read through. When I got to Proverbs I really liked it so I thought that would be the book. I started by memorizing all of Proverbs chapter 3. After that I thought maybe there is a better book than Proverbs. So I read on. Then I came to Song of Solomon. I read it with quite some confusion. It wasn't as good as the other books, I didn't know why. So I bought a commentary on it. George Burrowes commentary on the Song of Solomon.

In the commentary I found that George and other saw the book as illustrating God's love to the Church. And not only illustrating it but displaying the Love of Christ better than any other book. This caught my attention big time, because I was having a burning desire for a closer relationship with God and desperately learning about His Love so that I could Love God. You see I had hated Him for so long that God used that old hard heart to spur me on in loving Him. I so much did not want to hate God anymore that I was on fire to learn to Love Him as much and as fast as possible. So here was a book that would help me do that. So I landed on the Song of Solomon. I committed to learning as much of this book as possible.

I memorized the first chapter and would repeat it often throughout the day. I didn't know much of what I was repeating but it sure made me happier and on fire for God. I grew so fast repeating the first chapter over and over again all day, like a dozen times a day at least. It felt so good and I never found any other book that caused me to weep so much. I would often weep everyday just reading it. I was to immature to know what was going on. Even though it hurt to weep so much, I felt like my heart was being cleansed from the filth that was in it by repeating it over and over again so I did. As I read the commentary I understood more and more. What God was doing in me through the Song was greater and faster than any other portion of Scripture so I tended to stay there often. I was so excited about God that I thought it funny that other's in church weren't the same way. Some where happy but it seemed most of them didn't seem to care much about God. They would talk about work, football the weather. The only thing I wanted to talk about was Jesus and God and how can I grow closer to Him.

About this time there was a mission trip to Ireland.

I started to have convictions that I should try to find Bob and witness to him. I kept praying for him but how could he be saved if he hadn't heard the Gospel that has power unto salvation. So I asked family if they had any information. Like me before, my family hated him and thought he deserved hell. After some time I got his name but no location or phone number. Either they didn't know where he was or didn't want to tell me. I prayed some more and then started to get stronger convictions to do something about finding Bob.

So I went on the internet and typed in "his name and child molestation sex offender court" thinking that some court record would have some info leading to where I may find him" I even talked to a private eye and he couldn't help. So I googled some key words and spent hours each day looking through each page. I believed it was God's will for me to witness to Bob. I wanted him to be saved. Really bad. So much so that I thought God would save Bob if I were to witness to him. So I didn't stop searching for him. I kept my computer on each day and went page by page. It took two years to go through about 15,000 pages but I found someone who matched his name in a prison for molesting his grandchildren. I wrote the prison and he wrote back. All kinds of emotions went through my body when I saw his letter from the jail. I didn't open it right away but two hours later God gave me enough courage to face my fears again and I opened the letter. He admitted to being the one who molested me. We wrote back and forth I told him I was angry before but now I was saved and that I loved him and believed God wanted me to talk to him. He read my letters over and over again. I shared the gospel in each one.

I got mad at Bob 2x. Once he said that he love me. I got really angry with him. He didn't love me. That night it was hard to love Bob, I had to call a friend to pray for me to repent, after he prayed I felt greater love for Bob. Then I wrote him back saying "I'm sorry but you can't say that you loved me. You did not love me you lusted after me." He admitted he didn't love as he should have and admitted that it was lust and sinful. Finally some conviction. Yet I only thought he was saying that because I was being nice to him. All his family had left him and he said I was the only "friend" he had.

Wether or not it was true Bob said that he had cancer in his arm and that the help the prison gives was not enough and if he had money he could see a different doctor and get help. I sent him some money and since I was in jail before I knew what it was like to be in there without money, so I sent him money.

About 4-5 months in the economy went down, it was 2008. Work was hard. I still sent him money and I had to work harder. This was a really good lesson for me because I had to "work hard for the benefit of someone who did not deserve it." This was one of the greatest blessing ever because I realized with great certainty that Jesus was in me. This is what Jesus did. Jesus worked his whole life for me and I didn't deserve it!! Christ was in me! This was one of the best feelings ever and it put me in worship for months.

Then a mission trip to Croatia.

Each time I had to leave my business and amazing as it is I was completely okay each time. I am a self employed personal trainer and it is normally absurd to just leave and start over, but each time I had enough work within 2 weeks of coming back. This is a flat out miracle. I trusted God to provide and he did. How many people can start up a business in 2 weeks. Only with the help of God. God was teaching me early on in my walk that as long as I did what He wanted me to do then I had nothing to worry about.

About 3 years saved now.

I Taught the 4 year old's at church Sunday morning for 10 years.

Left my business 2x for mission trips and God miraculously provided when I came back.

I taught 5 x a week plus held a job.

Sunday morning to the kids.
Sunday night with the 5th graders
Friday afternoons at Good News Clubs. Sponsored by Child Evangelism Fellowship.
Friday Nights with the Kids teaching through Pilgrims Progress, I did this 2x
Teaching Monday afternoons at a nursing home. I taught through the Song of Songs once then John, then Romans then back to the Song again! I love the Song of Songs.
I grew up hating God for what happened to me, and now I love Him because He first loved me. My passion is for children to grow up loving God and not hating Him.

My other passion which has become ever greater is to help others see the Love of Christ to His Church in the Song of Songs!!

I would love to help you, just let me know and I will lead you and pray for you.

God demonstrates His love to us in sending His one and only Son to suffer in our place, taking our sins upon Himself so that whoever believes they get to heaven because of what He did for us will not perish but have everlasting life.

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