Song of Songs 2 invites couples and singles to match zeal with God’s seasons and to guard tender growth together. Its spring imagery, refrain on timing, and “foxes” warning shape a durable, joyful vision of love.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Song of Songs 2 invites couples and singles to match zeal with God’s seasons and to guard tender growth together. Its spring imagery, refrain on timing, and “foxes” warning shape a durable, joyful vision of love.
Ecclesiastes 7 gathers “better-than” wisdom into a portrait of sober joy under God’s hand. It exposes extremes, names universal sin, and points to hope beyond the sun where wisdom finds its rest.
Proverbs 15 trains everyday wisdom—soft answers, honest prayer, teachable hearts, and humble choices. Under the Lord’s eye, these habits turn houses into refuges and set feet on the upward path of life.
Proverbs 14 trains a life that is sturdy in storms and kind to neighbors—built on the fear of the Lord, truthful speech, diligent work, and mercy. These habits lift households and cities now and preview the world to come.
Job 24 asks why God does not post public court dates and then catalogs rural and urban injustices. The chapter answers with God’s watchful oversight, the brief rise of the wicked, and a hope that waits for the day he has set.
Job 21 refuses easy math: many who ignore God prosper and die in peace, while others suffer long. Scripture widens the horizon to God’s timetable and a future public judgment, steadying worship and compassion today.
James 5 thunders against hoarded wealth and comforts the weary with the Lord’s nearness. It calls the church to patient hearts, plain words, earnest prayer, and gentle rescue of those who wander.
Peter answers scoffers with Scripture’s memory and God’s timetable. He calls believers to holy, hopeful lives as we look for a new heavens and a new earth where righteousness dwells.