Why is the Song of Songs in the Bible? What does it have to do with the Christian life? Come see God’s love for you like you’ve never seen it before with Dr. Brian German, Chairman of the Theology Department and Director of the Concordia Bible Institute at Concordia University Wisconsin, on Saturday, October 4, from 9am to 2pm at Pilgrim Lutheran Church in West Bend. 8:30–9:00am—Registration 9:00–10:15am—Session 1 10:15–10:30am—Break 10:30–11:45am—Session 2 11:45am–12:45pm—Lunch 12:45–2:00pm—Session 3 Register for this free seminar by calling the church, 262-334-0375. A light lunch will be provided.
What does it mean that “love is strong as death,” and why does the Song of Songs end on a note of anticipation? Click here for Dr. German’s reflections on the last chapter of this fascinating book of God’s word to us.
If chapter 5 of the Song of Songs was all about God being present with his people, why does chapter 6 begin by talking about God’s absence? Click here for an answer to this and much more as Dr. German continues our study of this fascinating book of Scripture.
What does the imagery of hair, teeth, lips, neck, and so on have to do with our Lord and his people? Click here to find out as Dr. German continues to unpack the Song of Songs.
Why does the beloved keep losing and finding, dreaming and seeking? Click here to listen as Dr. German continues on with our study of the Song of Songs.
What does it mean when the Song of Songs says not to “stir up or awaken love until it pleases”? Click here to find out as Dr. German leads us into chapter 2 of this fascinating book of Scripture.
A new study begins! Did you know that, aside from the Psalms, “The Song of Songs” was one of the most commented upon books of the Bible throughout the history of the church? Why was it so popular, and what does it have to do with us? Click here to find out!
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