The Marks of a Redeemed & Reconciled Relationship

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The Marks of a Redeemed & Reconciled Relationship Song of Songs 5:9-6:10

THE WOMAN HAS HER PART TO DO There are things you should say (5:9–16)

THE WOMAN HAS HER PART TO DO There are things you should say (5:9–16) Praise his uniqueness (5:10)

THE WOMAN HAS HER PART TO DO There are things you should say (5:9–16) Praise his uniqueness (5:10) Note his attractiveness (5:11-16)

THE WOMAN HAS HER PART TO DO There are things you should say (5:9–16) Praise his uniqueness (5:10) Note his attractiveness (5:11-16) Cultivate his friendship (5:16)

THE WOMAN HAS HER PART TO DO There are things you should do (6:1-3)

THE WOMAN HAS HER PART TO DO There are things you should do (6:1-3) Study his tenancies (6:1-2)

THE WOMAN HAS HER PART TO DO There are things you should do (6:1-3) Study his tenancies (6:1-2) Welcome his advances (6:3)

THE MAN HAS HIS PART TO DO Tell her she is beautiful (6:4)

THE MAN HAS HIS PART TO DO Tell her she is beautiful (6:4) Tell her she is irresistible (6:5-7)

THE MAN HAS HIS PART TO DO Tell her she is beautiful (6:4) Tell her she is irresistible (6:5-7) Tell her she is special (6:8-9)

THE MAN HAS HIS PART TO DO Tell her she is beautiful (6:4) Tell her she is irresistible (6:5-7) Tell her she is special (6:8-9) Tell her she is awesome (6:10)