Desire, Lust and Beauty
Desire. What is desire?
Desire is the wanting of something or someone not present.
Can be virtuous feeling or sinful.
The wanting of her to be yours. For you desire her. The same thoughts and feelings inside of marriage is virtuous. Whereas the same thoughts and feelings before marriage are sinful like. Thus, we have a strong warning 3x in Solomon’s song of songs to not “arouse or awaken love, until she desires“. Song 2:7, 3:5, 8:3-4
Desire
The wanting to give yourself to her for you are not all hers yet.
What is absent is the fact that the relationship has not made it to that level yet. A deeper, stronger, sweeter union of hearts, minds, souls and bodies.
Sinful lust is the taking of any thought of her that belongs only in dating, engagement or marriage before the proper time.
So, obviously, if you sinfully lusted after a woman and
“Do not desire her beauty in your heart, Nor let her capture you with her eyelids.” Proverbs 6:25
Here what is forbidden is the desiring of her beauty.
What is absent that is desired here in the text?
1 Her “ her beauty” and “the captivation of her eyelids“
A wife can captivate his man with her eyes for this is the proper time.
“anyone who looks at a woman to lust after her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” Matt. 5:27.
Not sadly enough, but I spent the first 27 years of my life committing adultery with my mind way, way, way to often every single day. So, to look at a beautiful woman and see the beauty and glory of God reflected in her external appearance is more delightful and is virtuos rather than sinful.

God changes the way a man looks at a beautiful woman the day he gets saved. Less and less sinful desire for them and truer genuine and holy love is stirred up by the view of the beauty and glory of God in their external appearance. Her beautiful and delightful thighs were made by God. Song 7:1 with 2 Cor. 3:18 18 “And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into His image with intensifying glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.“
And her hair is her “glory”. Her hair is what gives the beauty of her face weightiness. When properly beheld is transforming of the heart of the beholder. Not only ravishing but transforming. 2 Cor. 3:18
Whereas a non believer has no delight in the moral beauty of God nor no delight in His Beauty which is His Holiness for they love sin. Therefore, lust is stirred up at the view of her beaty. Therefore, the stark warning in Proverbs 6:25 “Do not desire (sinfully lust) after her beauty.”
Preaching to myself here, for this post is more of a devotional for me rather than an exposition of a verse of Solomon’s Song of Songs.
Prov.
Solomom helps out the married man to bring forrth love in his hearts and not sinful lust when looking at the breasts of his wife.
“As a loving hind and a graceful doe, let her breasts satisfy you at all times; Be intoxicated always with her love.” She is loving and shows her love to him by letting him be satisfied by her breasts.” This satisfaction is in marriage not before. Us men can know sinful lust if we are getting satisfaction outside of marriage or when married if we get satisfaction from any other woman’s breasts. Satisfaction is when a desire is filled, either in your mind or physically.
Some things are reserved for a specific time in life for many reasons.
To keep anger or sinful jealousy out of the relationship for sin separates but love unites.
To build more trust.
Build a strong bond.
High value put on intimacy.
Exclusivity.
Reflect the love of Christ Jesus in oh, so many delightful ways!
The ability of our external appearance to reflect the beauty of God “fades” or gets less and less.
Thus, there is an inherent “deceptiveness”
Satan gets us guys to believe lies so that we think there is more value to an externally beautiful woman than one that fears the Lord!
New International Version
“Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.” Prov. 31:30.
“And Leah’s eyes were weak, but Rachel was beautiful in form and beautiful in appearance.” Gen. 29:17
He asks her to go to various beautiful emotional high places with him. She glances his way, and it ravishes his heart, for he says to her,
“Come with me from Lebanon, my bride, May you come with me from Lebanon. Journey down from the top of Amana, From the top of Senir and Hermon, From the dens of lions, From the mountains of leopards.”
She glances his way.
So the first emotional high she gets is after he lets her know what it is about her that just made his heart beat faster and get oh, so ravished that he says it twice.
“You have made my heartbeat faster, my sister, my bride; You have made my heart beat faster with a single glance of your eyes, With a single strand of your necklace.” Song 4:7-8
I love this verse because it is so delightful to see how the Bible translators try to translate this Hebrew phrase in Song 4:8.
“Heart beat faster” or “ravished my heart” or “stolen my heart” or NASB “enchanted my heart” or “you have given me heart”
Literal Standard Version
“You have emboldened me, my sister-spouse, Emboldened me with one of your eyes, With one chain of your neck.”
Clearly, she her eyes like doves love in her heart and it shows in her eyes when she looks his way.
Song of Solomon 1:15
“Behold, thou art fair, my love; behold, thou art fair; thou hast doves’ eyes.”
Right if this is what true love feels like the how much more so is Jesus Christ ravished by our love and obedience to Him! How much more so!! Christ Solomon was pleased, yet Christ Jesus is more pleased.
Here we underestimate the degree of pleasure that Jesus Christ has when we look his way and do His will and pleasure!!
More than just ravished was Solomon that he said it twice to put emphasis on the degree of “ravishness” degree or strength of her action “stealing his heart.”
Now how much more so is Jesus Christ ravished? Infinitely more, for His love in us is one with His. His love, His Spirit is in us. The working of the Holy Spirit in her heart caused her to sweetly and lovingly look his way and due to the Bride of Christ Jesus being united to Him, she is covered in His righteousness and for lack of a better word, infused with His Love. For we become partakers of His nature. 2 Pt. 1:4 yet ourselves don’t become infinite. The body of Jesus Christ didn’t become infinite when the Word put on Flesh and dwelt among us. The body of Jesus Christ is created. I digress
other places in the Bible where the same phrase is used
Eyes as a means of showing love by way of glancing the direction of the one you love when he was asking something of her.
In Song 4: Her looking his way after him asking her a question is in response to the love she has for him, therefore she glances his way in love and obedience and Christ Solomon, her beloved husband responds on their wedding night by saying,
“You have ravished my heart, my sister, my bride. With one glance of your eyes, you have ravished his heart.” Song 4:8
Study is starting to go dull and not feeling it much any more so, i hope you enjoyed. Click a like if you believed it was beneficial.
And repent of things that displease God. Trust Jeus died for your sins. Credits you His righteousness and then more than ravish His infinitely lovely heart with your love and obedience.

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