The
re-assured heart, exhibiting slothfulness, is disciplined
Chapter 5 gives us another
experience. Intimacy was formed through the testimony of
the Bridegroom's affection. The reassured heart, certain
of His love, exhibits its slothfulness. Alas, what hearts
are ours! We turn again to ourselves as soon as we are
comforted by the testimony of the Lord's love. The
Bridegroom's sensitive and righteous heart acts upon her
word, and He retires from one who does not listen to His
voice. She arises to learn her own folly, and the just
delicacy, with respect to herself, of His ways whom she
had slighted. How often, alas! do we act in the same
manner with regard to the voice of His Spirit and the
manifestations of His love! What a dreadful loss, but,
through grace, what a lesson! She is chastised by those
who watch for the peace of Jerusalem. What had she to do
in the streets at night, she whom the Bridegroom had
sought at home? And now her very affection exposes her to
reproof, the expression of its energy placing her in a
position that proved she had slighted her Beloved. If we
are not in the peaceful enjoyment of the love of Christ,
where He meets with us in grace, the very strength of our
affection and our self-condemnation causes us to exhibit
this affection out of its place, in a certain sense, and
bring us into connection with those who judge our
position. It was right discipline for a watchman to use
towards a woman who was wandering without, whatever might
be the cause. Testimonies of her affection to her Beloved
at home, the love of her own heart, do not concern the
watchman. Affection may exist; but he has to do with
order and a becoming walk. Nevertheless her affection was
real and led to an ardent expression of all that her
Beloved was to heran expression addressed to
others, who ought to understand her; not to the watchman,
but to her own companions. But if sloth had prevented her
receiving Him in the visitations of His love, her heart,
now disciplined by the watchman and turned again to her
Beloved, overflowing with His praises, being taught of
God, knows where to find Him.
Song of Solomon 5 Bible Commentary
John Darby’s Synopsis
Chapter 5 gives us another experience. Intimacy was formed through the testimony of the Bridegroom's affection. The reassured heart, certain of His love, exhibits its slothfulness. Alas, what hearts are ours! We turn again to ourselves as soon as we are comforted by the testimony of the Lord's love. The Bridegroom's sensitive and righteous heart acts upon her word, and He retires from one who does not listen to His voice. She arises to learn her own folly, and the just delicacy, with respect to herself, of His ways whom she had slighted. How often, alas! do we act in the same manner with regard to the voice of His Spirit and the manifestations of His love! What a dreadful loss, but, through grace, what a lesson! She is chastised by those who watch for the peace of Jerusalem. What had she to do in the streets at night, she whom the Bridegroom had sought at home? And now her very affection exposes her to reproof, the expression of its energy placing her in a position that proved she had slighted her Beloved. If we are not in the peaceful enjoyment of the love of Christ, where He meets with us in grace, the very strength of our affection and our self-condemnation causes us to exhibit this affection out of its place, in a certain sense, and bring us into connection with those who judge our position. It was right discipline for a watchman to use towards a woman who was wandering without, whatever might be the cause. Testimonies of her affection to her Beloved at home, the love of her own heart, do not concern the watchman. Affection may exist; but he has to do with order and a becoming walk. Nevertheless her affection was real and led to an ardent expression of all that her Beloved was to heran expression addressed to others, who ought to understand her; not to the watchman, but to her own companions. But if sloth had prevented her receiving Him in the visitations of His love, her heart, now disciplined by the watchman and turned again to her Beloved, overflowing with His praises, being taught of God, knows where to find Him.