Song of the Bride

Song of the Bride

by Madame Jeanne Guyon
Song of the Bride

Song of the Bride

by Madame Jeanne Guyon

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Overview

The greatest love story ever written, the Song of Solomon describes the emotional, unfolding story of the Bridegroom and His bride. Jeanne Guyon shows how the song of a young maiden, fervently in love with her suitor, becomes a powerful allegory of every believer’s relationship with Christ depicted in the Song of Songs. Without any embarrassment for King Solomon’s intimate portrayal of the lovers, she explores:
  • The greatness of God’s love
  • Finding God’s favor in your life
  • Learning to rest in His presence
  • How trials can become blessings
  • True surrender to God’s will in your life
Allow your heart to draw near to the heart of God on this journey to the Father’s love.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781603745406
Publisher: Whitaker House
Publication date: 10/01/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 493,818
File size: 232 KB

About the Author

Jeanne Guyon (1648–1717) was a Christian contemplative and writer. Being contemplative refers to what is sacredly obscure or secret, something that is remote from human comprehension. It reflects the search for a deeper spiritual life, for fellowship and oneness with the omniscient, omnipotent God who is also our Father.
Guyon wrote from the depth of her own spiritual experiences. Growing up in France during the decadent times of Louis XIV, she was devout at an early age, but was then caught up in the worldliness around her. After an arranged marriage at age fifteen, she became increasingly interested in spiritual things; and, for the rest of her life, she continued to seek God diligently, teach others, and write books on Christian devotion. These books have become Christian classics.
Guyon paid a heavy price for her views and her writings. Throughout her life, she underwent various trials, including persecution and imprisonment for her beliefs. Her commentary on Song of Songs was used to sentence her to prison.
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