Holy Jealousy
Okay, now let that love grow greater, more vigorous and/or more lively for Jealousy is more lively than love, as you behold moral beauty in a relationship.
For love is as strong as death,
Its jealousy is as severe as Sheol;
Its flashes are flashes of fire,
The very flame of Yah.
7 Many waters cannot quench love,
Nor will rivers overflow it;
If a man were to give all the riches of his house for love,
It would be utterly despised.” Song of Songs 8:6-7
Let’s take a look at this flash so that we could get a better idea of it!


Love is, “You want them to be pleased”. For the nature of love is to rouse and stir up a desire to please the beloved. Once feeling stirred up is more lively and greater than being just stirred. The feeling you have is love if you desire to pleased your beloved freely, with power to unite hearts, with an appetite to please that will not be satiated, feels something like a fire (giving light to the eyes and heat to the heart), a light and heat that could never go back to being dark and cold, an almighty flame of God at work in the soul, rousing love and then rousing love to a greater degree (it now being more vigorous and lively is now Jealousy. Feel love, feel the desire to please your LORD Jesus Christ. Think of his love ( to you and other’s), Now not only feel it but now know Jealousy a holy jealousy for the pleasure and happiness of the beloved. Now make that love greater. The greater feeling is Jealousy. This flame is hotter and brighter than love. Comes from a loving heart therefore the heart is virtuous and holy and beautiful and attractive and desirable. A flame hotter and brighter than love is what jealousy is. Not only is it greater in degree but also is in the context of a real union of hearts.
Where two hearts are one. It is jealousy for a stricter union that drives the lover to happily please their beloved. The lover is really happy to please the beloved. Not just a pleasure like smelling anointing oils but a pleasure that is more so. More of what is already there. More love. But more love to a greater degree is jealousy for the lover is jealous for the beloved tis the nature of love for it to be zealous for God’s glory and the good and happiness of their beloved.
(Haven’t edited this but was my running meditation on Song 8:6-7)

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