Set me as a seal upon your heart,
as a seal upon your arm,
for love is strong as death,
jealousy is fierce as the grave.
Its flashes are flashes of fire,
the very flame of the LORD. – Song of Solomon 8:6
What is it that draws two individuals together in love? Is it the sexual attraction, is it the intelligence, is it the wealth of one of them, is it the similarity of interests, or is it simply a chance meeting? Every relationship is unique in that there is always an initial meeting.
Lisa and I met at a Christmas dance. I was a Junior and she was a Freshman. She came to the dance with my best friend; needless to say, I had a different girl on my arm that night. The night progressed, and we all went out for fries and shakes after the dance. Somewhere in the middle of the evening at the Big Boy restaurant, Lisa bumped a Coke glass on the table, and the entire contents flowed onto my brand new powder blue leisure suit. Amidst embarrassing apologies and laughter, a spark was lit when our eyes locked in a warm, laughing moment. I accepted her apology and gave her a candy cane from the Christmas tree in the lobby. Then our paths went separate directions for the next 3 ½ years, until that same best friend reintroduced me to Lisa one sunny afternoon in the summer of 1986. That was the beginning of what God brought together, as only He could.
Recall a relationship in your life and what drew you together. Now, what sustained that relationship? Time together. The more time you spend with a significant other, the closer you become. The more you know them, the more they become written upon your heart, and your love is strengthened. A relationship can be formed on sexual desire and attraction, but it will not be sustained by that. Sustaining a relationship requires intimacy and depth of understanding. You cannot remain at a surface-level relationship for a relationship to become strong; it takes time and effort.
So it is with loving God. You may have become attracted to God through a worship song, a prayer, a scripture at just the right moment, and emotional breakdown. But, I posit, to strengthen that relationship requires you to invest significant time and effort. Who is this Jesus? How well do you know Him? How are you getting to know Him better? You want a deeper word from God, then be in His Word more frequently. Study it, get to know Him deeper. Write His name upon your heart, just as He has written yours upon His. God wants more than a surface-level relationship and is not holding back, unless you aren’t seeking more. Break the surface today, and dive into the deep end with God. He’s ready when you are.
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