Song of Solomon 4:7 (NIV)

You are altogether beautiful, my darling; there is no flaw in you.

Context

These are words of love spoken by the bridegroom (symbolic of Christ) to his bride (often interpreted as a picture of the Church or a faithful believer). This intimate moment expresses deep affection and acceptance—not just for physical beauty, but for the person as a whole.

Theme

Unconditional love and complete acceptance.

Author

Traditionally attributed to King Solomon.

Key Word

“Flaw” – While humans are not perfect, this word reflects how deeply loved and accepted we are when seen through the eyes of love—or through the righteousness of Christ.

Application

When you feel “ugly,” rejected, or flawed, remember this: God sees you as His beloved. Through Jesus, you are made whole, beautiful, and without blemish in His eyes. His love does not focus on outward appearance—it sees the beauty of your soul, your worth, and your identity in Him.

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