DAY 6
Your soul is the seat of your personality, your feelings, desires, affections and aversions. Quite simply, your soul is the birthplace of the entire spectrum of human emotion. When the Bible references your soul, it is referencing that which influences your emotional responses to life.
In Luke 12, Jesus told a story about a rich farmer who was extremely successful and productive. When this prosperous farmer ran out of room to store his crops because the harvest was so bountiful, he decided to tear down his inadequate barns and build larger, more expensive ones. This man was so outrageously happy about his good fortune that he spoke to his soul and said, "Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years to come; take your ease, eat, drink and be merry" (v. 19). God heard this pompous man's plans and was sadly disappointed with his decision to live a life of merely material productivity without a thought toward eternity. The farmer, whose soul was filled with mirth and barns were filled with plenty, had a spirit that was empty and dead.
Many Christians make the very same mistake as did our affluent farmer friend in the parable of Jesus. We continuously feed our soul and ration the nutrition of our spirit. If you spend your life focusing on earthly pleasures and emotional desires, then your soul will grow out of control. Allow me to ask you an extremely appropriate and telling question as we deal with our out-of-control emotions, Which is the healthier and stronger part of you? Your soul? Or your spirit? For every Christian, the obvious and passionate answer should be, "My spirit!"
There are some foods that I eat that are better for me nutrionally than others and I can always tell when my body needs some, like water. It's the same in the spirit. I can tell when my spirit is malnourished (mainly I feel emotionally drained and challenged). So I have to eat (praying, fasting, reading and meditating on the Word of God). I want my flesh to starve but my spirit to grow fat!
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