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Song of Solomon 6
Song of Solomon 6:11
I. The Church is a garden in a valley. This sets forth (1) the nature of her distinction; (2) the sufficiency of the protection which she enjoys; (3) the abundance of her supplies; (4) the lowliness of her condition.
II. We have in this text Christ in the valley with His Church. He is with her (1) in the valley of temptation; (2) in the valley of tribulation; (3) in the valley of death.
III. The text shows us Christ in His Church, looking for evidences. He comes to see (1) the characteristics of true piety; (2) the diversity of true gifts; (3) the different developments of true life.
W. H. Burton, Penny Pulpit No. 741
References: Song of Solomon 6:11.—J. M. Neale, Sermons on the Song of Songs, p. 275; S. Baring-Gould, Village Preaching for a Year, vol. ii., p. 51. Song of Solomon 6:12.—Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xx., No. 1155. Song of Solomon 6:13.—Ibid., vol. x., No. 593, and vol. xxx., No. 1794; S. Baring-Gould, Village Preaching for a Year, vol. ii., p. 256.
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