Song of Solomon 7:6
Song of Solomon 7:6
How fair and how pleasant art thou, O love, for delights.
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Song of Solomon 7:6 celebrates the beauty and pleasure that love brings, "How fair and how pleasant art thou, O love, for delights." This verse paints love not merely as an emotion but as something deeply delightful and fulfilling. The metaphor of beauty here speaks to the profound joy and peace that genuine love—particularly the love that comes from God—brings to our lives. True love is not transient or shallow, but it provides lasting delight, both for the one who gives it and the one who receives it. It enhances life’s meaning and adds richness to relationships, whether romantic or spiritual. The verse also implies that love in its purest form—God’s love—is a source of refreshment and renewal. Love, as a divine gift, is not bound by external circumstances but flourishes in the hearts of those who experience it. This love is a reflection of God’s heart, and when we walk in it, we bring joy not only to ourselves but also to others, showing the world the beauty of God’s nature.
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