WILDERNESS AS THE MOUTH OF THE LORD
Words have many meanings. Words are a pioneer's tools of exploration. They explore tributaries, which no matter how far from the source are connected to the River of Life. The word wilderness explores one very special tributary in the Song of Solomon. Solomon is a preacher and teacher, as well as a king. In his former roles, he seeks to convey the wisdom of God's Word. In Song of Solomon 4:3 he uses the word wilderness to describe the mouth of his beloved.
Your lips are like a strand of scarlet,
And your "MOUTH" is lovely.
Your temples behind your veil
Are like a piece of pomegranate. NKJV
The translation of wilderness as mouth is also translated speech. Mouth is understood as the "organ of speech." Wilderness is not a stagnant panorama, it is dynamic, moving, revealing. The wilderness is an organ of speech, which God utilizes to communicate His truth into the lives of those who have ears to hear. Jesus continually uses nature as an instrument of communication. To name a few, he uses lilies and sparrows to communicate the presence of God as the focus of thoughts about daily life, fish and their potential nourishment to simulate the need physical and spiritual needs, and sand and rock contrasts ideas about the proper way to build family.
Creation is the mouthpiece of the Lord. Everything in your life is a note in God's symphony. God Speaks! Are you Listening?
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