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In our fast-paced world of self-improvement and instant gratification, we often neglect the deepest part of ourselves - our souls. This sermon delves into the critical question: "How's your soul doing?" Drawing from 3 John 1:2, we explore what it means for a soul to "get along well." The soul, as described, is the integrator of our will, mind, and body - a profound and often mysterious part of our being that craves security, love, and significance. The sermon highlights five key observations about pursuing a satisfied soul:
Ultimately, we're invited to entrust our souls - the very core of who we are - to the One who made us. In doing so, we find the security, love, and significance we've been searching for all along. This message serves as a powerful reminder that in our pursuit of wellness and self-care, we must not neglect the care of our souls. It's an invitation to pause, reflect, and ask ourselves the profound question: "How's my soul doing?" Group Discussion Questions:
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In our culture obsessed with self-care and wellness, we often overlook the most fundamental aspect of our being: our soul. This sermon delves into the critical importance of soul care, exploring why it matters more than anything else in our lives. The soul, as explained, is not just a part of us - it's the deepest thing about us, the integrator of our will, mind, and body. It's what makes us uniquely human and connects us to God. However, in our modern world, we've replaced the concept of 'soul' with 'self', leading to increased rates of depression and a sense of emptiness despite material abundance. Jesus's profound question, "What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul?" is not just about the afterlife. It's a diagnosis of a very real human condition - the fragmentation and loss of our souls in pursuit of worldly success and pleasure. The sermon outlines five key reasons for focusing on soul care:
This message challenges us to shift our focus from mere self-improvement to deep soul care, promising a life of greater peace, purpose, and connection with our Creator. Group Discussion Questions
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