| Song of Songs IV by Marc Chagall, Musée national Marc Chagall in Nice, France |
Falling in love is the most wonderful thing, especially when it is magically reciprocated. The two lovers feed each other, and keep the flame alive. How long can this fire burn? Like the fire in an open hearth, it starts with light, sparks, flashes and risky clashes and explosions. It settles down into a constant warmth, of mutually sustained energy. The coal removed from the fire soon cools, but in the fire, the ardour is maintained. When the source of the fuel is spiritual, it has that life that Jesus describes, as the 'bread of life', or the eternal spring of life giving water. This satisfies for an eternity.
Listen! My beloved! Look! Here he comes, leaping across the mountains, bounding over the hills. Song of Songs 2.8
PRAYER: My love for you is eternal, and grows just as living things do.