This book supports my exploration of desire from a spiritual perspective. True pure desire springs from a person receiving a gift and giving it to others. This is why a true pure desire is without blame, fear, anxiety and the expression of human sorrow. The focus then is how godly desire translates into sexual desire. You've got to understand that in this culture the physical beauty was secondary to the way of expressing desire correctly.There are no negative accusations against each other in the relationship. Although the frustrated desire is expressed in sexual frustration, there is a difference between saying something that is offensive and expressing something that is going on inside of us. The Christian because he views everything from a reception of grace has the ability to control himself in distinguishing what he views about his environment as it relates to God and man.It's interesting that we don't see the speaker searching for God in this song. Instead, we see the speaker and their partner searching for each other. Is God being pushed out of the picture in favor of sexual attraction? No, God is still exalted because the life is expressed with a perfect expression of the sexual desire. The point is that there is a difference between the person wanting the other partner to meet a need that only God can fulfill and expressing sexual frustration that will ultimately lead to the sexual union.All of the words are expressed in terms of how the couple has been separated in time and space. This does not refer to images who do not know who they are and are trying to find out information about the other person by looking at them.What are the ways in which two sinners can communicate in a way that leads to sexual intercourse, while avoiding negative talk? This is an art of understanding desire and fulfillment that is discussed in other wisdom books. Because to understand true desire is to be most free to express that desire. We see in prior teaching that God is the only one who can take the anger and replace it with the pure desire for the object.
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