1. As we move towards the end of the Song of Songs, once again we are confronted with the depths and riches of God's perfect love for us.
  2. "Better than I deserve" is a statement rich with meaning for those of us who have heard the good news and believed on the Lord Jesus Christ.
  3. That we are the "bride of Christ", this thought can get us confused and uneasy, as in "why would He want to have anything to do with me?"
  4. David and Adam have finally reached "The End of the World," the last chapter before God's incarnation in a cave.
  5. We live in a world that has so grossly perverted the idea of love, so its easy to avoid thinking about God's love for us, because that could be a little gross and uncomfortable.
  6. David and Adam are still in the first half of Chesterton's masterpiece, but they are closing in on "The End of the World"--the last chapter before the incarnation of God in a cave.
  7. David and Adam continue talking through Chesterton's Everlasting Man.