1. The document summarizes differences between men and women in communication styles, approaches to sex, processing information, and problem solving. It provides tips for understanding each other better in relationships.
2. The document also discusses interpretations of the Song of Songs, including allegorical representations of God's love for Israel and Christ's love for the church. Key passages from the Song of Songs are presented.
3. The closing encourages serving one's spouse over seeking to be served, making necessary sacrifices, and giving 100% to the marriage. Understanding differences between men and women is important for healthy relationships.
1. RIGHTEOUS ROMANCE – CONTINUED
“Song of Songs” – Part 2
“Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me!”
MAY 25, 2014
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
USA
MEMORY VERSE FOR MAY
Micah 6:8
8 He hath shown you, O man, what is good;
And what does the Lord require of you,
But to do justly,
To love mercy
And to walk humbly with your God.
MEMORIAL DAY
“Song of Songs”
Quick Review
• Author – King Solomon
• Date – 10th Century B.C.
• Literary Style – sensuous & suggestive imagery from nature
1 Kings 4:29
29 And God gave Solomon wisdom and exceedingly great understanding, and
largeness of heart like the sand on the seashore.
2. INTERPRETATION
1. Allegorical – Symbolic representation
2. Dramatic – A play or drama for performance
3. Love Song – Lyrical song about love (ballad)
Allegorical Interpretation
1. Love between the Lord & Israel (Passover reading)
2. Love between Christ and the Church
“I am the rose of Sharon,
And the lily of the valleys.” Song of Solomon 2:1
3. Love between Christ and the individual soul
MEANING & MESSAGE
1. Guide for love – physical and verbal
2. Marriage is exclusive and binding
3. Love between man and woman is valid and beautiful
4. Sexuality is not a sacred ritual as practiced in the pagan culture
The Characters in “Song of Songs”
1. The Beloved (Shulammite Girl)
– Allegory: God, Christ
2. The Lover (King Solomon)
– Allegory: Israel, Church, Soul
3. Friends – Chorus (Women) (Daughters of Jerusalem)
Last Sunday
• Read Song of Songs 1:1 – 2:7
• Looked at imagery of comparing physical beauty & handsomeness to
things of beauty in nature:
– Kisses, fragrance, perfume, skin tone, mare harnessed to one of
Pharaoh’s chariots, henna blossoms, eyes like doves, our bed is
verdant, lily among thorns,
– “Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires.”
Question from last Sunday
If man and woman are so attracted to each other as described in the “Song of
Songs”, how can there ever be any conflict between them?
Answer: God made them different and differently.
REFERENCES
• Bruce Christopher Seminars: “The Differences Between Men and Women”
• His Brain, Her Brain: How Divinely Designed Differences Can Strengthen
Your Marriage. Authors: Walt and Barbara Larimore (Zondervan, 2009)
3. Differences in Communication
Men
• Words used per day = 7,000
• Focus on facts
• High ability to “Zone Out”
• Can actually not be thinking about something
• Want bottom line before details
• Speak directly and use words literally
Women
• Words used per day = 20,000
• Focus on feelings
• Low ability to “Zone Out”
• Mind is always in gear
• Build story with details to get to the bottom line
• Tend to speak indirectly
– Examples: “Fine”, “Go ahead”
Differences in Approaching Sex
Men
• Physically oriented
• Stimulated by images and sight (visual)
Women
• Relationally oriented
• Stimulated by feelings, smell, touch and words
Genesis 2:22-23
22 Then the rib which the Lord God had taken from man He made into a woman,
and He brought her to the man.
23 And Adam said:
"This is now bone of my bones,
and flesh of my flesh;
She shall be called Woman,
Because she was taken out of Man.”
Frank Pollard’s comment: Adam said, “WOW” when he first saw Eve!!
4. Differences in Processing Information
Men
• Highly systemized
• High ability to compartmentalize (box)
• Low ability to multitask
• High ability to control emotions
• Tendency to act first and think later when faced with stress
• An aggressive response to risk
• Tendency to compete with other males
Women
• Highly empathetic
• Low ability to compartmentalize
• High ability to multitask
• Low ability to control emotions
• Tendency to think and feel before acting in response to stress
• A cautious response to risk
• Tendency to cooperate with other females.
Differences in Problem Solving
Men
• Thinking about one issue at a time, usually on their own
• Strong desire to make decisions and take action
• Men want to just fix the problem
Women
• Need to talk through problems
• Want to talk about how they feel about situations
• Women need men to listen and not always fix problem
Hints in Problem Solving: For Wives/Women
1. Give husbands the time and space to think through issues on his own.
2. Be willing to work with him to find solutions you can both act on.
3. Give him a task!
4. Speak to him in direct ways he can clearly understand
Hints in Problem Solving: For Husbands/Men
1. Listen to your wife when they are sharing their thoughts and feelings about
issues you face.
2. Ask questions to clarify the meaning of what she is saying.
3. Your wife does not always want you to fix the problem.
4. Sometimes just listening is needed.
5. Understand Conquest vs. Nurture
Men
• Motivated by conquest – taking charge
• Defined by work and accomplishments
• Strong desire to succeed in their pursuits
Women
• Motivated to nurture – providing care
• Defined by the people for whom they care
• Strong desire to care take others
Understand Provision vs. Security
Men
• Wired to provide financially for his family
• Feelings of inadequacy when financial challenges
Women
• Wired to provide emotional security of a peaceful home
• Have significant power to help man with feelings of inadequacy
Understanding Respect vs. Love
Ephesians 5:33
33 However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the
wife must respect her husband. (NIV)
33 Nevertheless let each one of you in particular so love his own wife as himself,
and let the wife see that she respects her husband. (NKJV)
DEFINITIONS
• LOVE – feelings of tender affection, romantic desire, longing, and
adoration
• RESPECT – esteem; a feeling or an attitude of admiration and consideration
toward another
Meaning of Ephesians 5:33?
• Wife – Primary need: Her husband’s love
– Wants husband to express love for her frequently through words
and actions
– God created woman with this need
• Husband – Primary need: Respect of wife
– Wants wife to respect and admire him
– God created man with this need
6. REFERENCE
Love and Respect: The Love She Most Desires and The Respect He Desperately
Needs by Emerson Eggerich, (Integrity Publishers) 2004
The Crazy Cycle: “Without love, a wife reacts without respect; and without
respect, a husband reacts without love.”
How To Spell “LOVE” To Your Wife
C-O-U-P-L-E
Closeness – She wants you to be close.
Openness - She wants you to be open to her.
Understanding – Don’t try to fix her; just listen.
Peacemaking – She wants you to say, “I’m sorry.”
Loyalty – She needs to know you’re committed.
Esteem – She wants you to honor and cherish her.
How To Spell “RESPECT” To Your Husband
C-H-A-I-R-S
Conquest – Appreciate his desire to work & achieve.
Hierarchy – Appreciate his desire to protect & provide.
Authority – Appreciate his desire to serve & lead.
Insight – Appreciate his desire to analyze.
Relationship – Appreciate his desire for shoulder-to-shoulder friendship.
Sexuality – Appreciate his desire for sexual intimacy.
For Men Who “Zoned Out” Earlier!
What Women Want – How To Show Love!
1. Pay attention to them – LISTEN!
2. Pursue them like when dating.
3. Hold and hug them.
4. Help with household chores.
– Men look sexy in an apron or with a broom.
5. Tell them they are beautiful – regularly!
Song of Songs 8:5-7
“Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me”
1. Love is as strong as death…
2. It burns like blazing fire…
3. Many waters cannot quench love…..
4. Money cannot buy love.
7. Song of Songs 8:5b-7
5b Under the apple tree I roused you;
there your mother conceived you,
there she who was in labor gave you birth.
6 Place me like a seal over your heart,
like a seal on your arm;
for love is as strong as death,
its jealousy unyielding as the grave.
It burns like blazing fire,
like a mighty flame.
7 Many waters cannot quench love;
rivers cannot sweep it away.
If one were to give
all the wealth of one's house for love,
it would be utterly scorned.
CLOSING
Serve instead of seeking to be served.
Be willing to make the necessary sacrifices.
Marriage is not a 50/50 proposition – It’s 100%