Song Of Songs 1:5-8
I am dark but beautiful,
O women of Jerusalem—
dark as the tents of Kedar,
dark as the curtains
of Solomon’s tents.
Don’t stare at me
because I am dark—
the sun has darkened my skin.
My brothers were angry with me;
they forced me to care
for their vineyards,
so I couldn’t care for myself—
my own vineyard.
Tell me, my love,
where are you leading
your flock today?
Where will you rest your sheep
at noon?
For why should I wander?
SEVENAPPLES COMMENTARY
This Picture of Scripture
inspired the sermon:
Why House Church? // Pt 1
7/12/20. This sermon is built
around story in Song of Songs 1:5-8
and speaks to the power and importance
of gathering together to worship God –
no matter what.
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Welcome Mary
St. Joseph Sunday Missal, c1966
Burnt Biscuit Ranch
Conroe, Texas
Fall 2011