The
Song of Solomon continues with its vibrant expression of love. The
bride testifies: “By night on my bed I sought him whom my soul loveth:
I sought him, but I found him not” (v.1). She rises from bed
and seeks through the streets of the city and still reports: “I sought
him, but I found him not”
(v.2). She asks the watchmen of the city but to no avail (v.3).
Then,
after asking the watchmen of him, she finds him herself. She
says, “I found him whom my soul loveth: I held him, and would not let
him go” (v.4). O, that our love for the Saviour might be so! That we might love
him so much that any separation would be unbearable. That we would
seek again that closeness that we once had; that we would seek until
we find. Yes, He holds on to us eternally in salvation. But
we must hold on to Him in love in order to have the sweet fellowship
of walking with Him.
How
is your love relationship with the Saviour? Does your heart ache
when that fellowship is hindered? Do you seek and seek until
you find him again?
“And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with
all your heart” (Jeremiah29:13). Be hungry for fellowship with your
Lord. Seek for Him until you find Him. Then, hold on to Him
and never let Him go.