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The “Intimate Kingdom" is a site focused on the role the Song of Songs plays in the Kingdom of God, and one's personal relationship with Christ and His body. (apart from the religion of "churchianity") Take a look around. If you like what you read so far - feel free to download the free eBook, and then subscribe to get new posts.

Recent Song of Songs Posts Below

A Humble Metal Worker Gets a Knock On The Door…

Picture of a metal worker in his shop

Something beautiful is happening. In a humble and secluded corner of God’s Kingdom, a simple servant has been employed by the King of Israel to make some adornments for the Bride. Tirelessly working through the night and day, the metal worker labors in his craft to do his very best. He thinks back to yesterday, when Solomon came knocking on his door.

It’s for my beautiful mare!” Solomon told him, his face beaming with a great smile. The old man glanced at him, puzzled. But the king went on to explain more…

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The Courage of the Bridal Mare

Picture of white horse and Shepherd-King rider

I’m noticing something in my study of the Song of Songs. Translations cannot be fully trusted to give an accurate picture of all that should be conveyed. Some seem to even tamper with the meaning, watering verses down to make them less offensive. I blame religion for this, who is knowingly or unknowingly always coming up with ways to strip the Bride of her association with Christ’s offense — thus making people fit their perfect ideal of “who gets in, and who stays out.” In 1:9 for example, a few versions translate “my mare” as a “company of horses,” when the Hebrew is clearly a female horse, who is among Pharaoh’s horses. But of course this would be a problem for the ancient mind. Often, and for a variety of suggestive details, a comparison of a woman to a mare or filly in poetic literature was a provocative one. In addition to that, horses in general were often associated with a pagan, extravagant lifestyle as well.

But there’s more to it than even this!

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Trust in God, and Move On

Woman clinging to the Cross in a Storm

Confusion. Hype. Mis-information mixed with information. With an open mind to both mainstream and alternative news about the Coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic, a discovery is soon made that nobody can be fully trusted. Not those in the limelight, nor those in the underground. Everyone is operating with partial knowledge at best, or diabolical agendas at worst.

It’s ironic, living in an “age of information,” how un-informing (or deforming) it really is!

As for having anything more to add to the subject, I just have what I already wrote here, and the rest I leave for those who have other spiritual insights.

Overwhelmingly — my sense is that the Spirit is CRYING through all the chaos, for the Bride to make herself ready, and to seek a Kingdom that does not shake. (See Hebrews 12:26-28 and Revelation 19:7) I also keep hearing “three years” in my Spirit, and yet I don’t know if that is for just for me, for the world, or for what exactly.

But as a response to the Spirit’s call, and in returning to a study of the Song, (there will be a new post in a few days, Lord willing!) — my prayer is for a DEEP anchor in the tide that is pulling me/us away from a focused relationship on Christ and HIS Kingdom. The foundations of this world is quickly shifting under our feet. Which way they shift matters little — when our ETERNAL house is built on the Rock.  

Beware of deception, the Spirit reminds us. Trust only God, and those sources that move your spirit to love, to be pure, and to go hard after Christ. The rest is shaky sand! 

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‘Tis Bethany

Picture of a lighthouse tower on a hill

The last few weeks I noticed it’s been more difficult than usual to sit down and write. Part of this is a concern for how the Covid-19 pandemic is impacting the world. It is surreal, isn’t it, to know everyone is in the same boat, rocking to the same storm? I feel like the world is somewhere between hanging on for dear life, and trying to find a new rhythm to something that does not seem to be going away anytime soon.

I have confidence I’ll be returning to the Song soon. It’s interesting where we left off, too! But meanwhile it seems important right now to en-COURAGE one another in whatever way possible, as often as possible. I need it. I know we all need it.

Recently I recalled a poem that the Spirit gave me some years ago during a stormy time. 

I’d like to share it today, with a prayer that it might bless somebody…

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