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		<title>Lovesickness, and its Cure (Song 2:5)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<i>Overwhelmed with bliss are all
who will entwine their hearts in him, Isaiah 30:18 <i></i>(TPT)

A brother shared with me about a recent experience, of spending an entire week in the intimate presence of God. Every day, through long, intense hours, he was getting revelations poured into him. It was, as he said, “powerful and humbling,” but in the end, he felt spent.

What he described is something I greatly covet. I’ve had times of this, so can relate, but they don’t happen as often as I’d like. I’m blessed more often by...</i>]]></description>
		
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		<title>A Banquet of Love (Song 2:4)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<i>When the hour had come…Jesus said to them, “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover meal with you…”</i> - Luke 22:14-15

Recently my husband and I have been sharing a weekly “communion” meal together. We use this set-apart time as a way of remembering Jesus’ life and death in the picture of a shared glass of wine, some bread, and a simple meal of soup or stew. It’s a little awkward still, as we try to make it meaningful and special. But it’s always a sweet time to me, and during the week I find myself eagerly looking forward to doing it again. 

It doesn’t compare, however, to the longing that <i>Jesus</i> has to commune with us, in our hearts. He brings us there, and invites us to feast on Him. In Song of Songs 2:4, it says:]]></description>
		
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