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Growing Your Soul Thursday, August, 14, 2008
by John Fischer

Your soul is the place where you know there is a God even before you meet Him. The soul is that in us which longs for the right thing. And once we come into a relationship with God, it's the place where we commune with Him. The soul can be filled with God or devoid of Him, but if it is empty, God is the only thing that will fill it. We can throw all sorts of pleasures and loves in there, but none will satisfy like God, because the soul was made to long for Him and no other. When God breathed into Adam, he became a living soul, forever longing for God's breath to fill him again.

So growing your soul means to enlarge your capacity for God and truth. It's all about learning to walk with God -- listening to Him through His word and through the natural revelations of Him that come through the things He has made, which includes all the people you know since they were made in God's image. Growing your soul can also involve finding God in the ordinary life and activities we share in every day. It's about being more conscious of the presence of God within you as you go about your normal routines of life. Growing your soul doesn't only happen through spiritual activities like praying and reading the Bible; it can also happen in the way we do everything else. It's a God-consciousness that enlarges as we grow it. When Paul says to pray without ceasing, he means to be more of a soul-conscious person.

This may be hard sometimes, even for the most mature of believers. We all go through times when everything around us seems dry and barren, spiritually. Our souls still long for God. David's soul longed for God in a dry and weary land where there was no water (Psalm 63:1), and like a deer panting for water, his soul panted for the Lord (Psalm 42:1).

This is important to know, because it is not a longing that is over once we meet God. We still long for Him because we long to know Him more, and we sometimes lose sight of Him even though we know better. Just as we must regularly take in physical food in order to stay alive, our souls must have spiritual food in order to grow and be healthy. If your soul is undersized, it is because you haven't been paying attention to it. It's been telling you all along what it needs and wants. It's time to do something about it.


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Jan Minogue Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Inverness, Florida, USA
I love the "Catch of the Day", but for some reason, no longer receive it. I have tried to re-subscribe twice, but still do not receive it. Can you help me? Thank you so much, and keep up the great "Fischtank". Sincerely, Jan Minogue

John Fischer Responds
Have you checked your spam blocker? You should have a spam folder. Sometimes I finds my own Catches in there.

Toni Petrella Thursday, August 14, 2008
North Las Vegas , Nevada , USA
Dear Mr Fischer

I always believed God is everywhere even though some people doubt that. I always thought and still do just looking at nature you see the Lord.

Sincerely

Toni

Sue Lynch Thursday, August 14, 2008
Temple, TX, USA
Today's "Catch" reminds me of what I told my Bible School students last week. I'm sure you've heard it, but I told them we all have a "Jesus Hole" in our hearts and that nothing but Jesus could ever fill it. I wish you could have seen their eyes, especially the Kindergarten/First Grade class.

Tim Malone Thursday, August 14, 2008
Kemblesville, PA, USA
Dude! Yes! I am speaking to my youth group tonight as we celebrate their passing from junior high to high school students. And you touched on exactly what I want to say. Growing in the soul, in our deep place, is what I want to challenge them with. They have so many opportunities to grow in high school - grow their academia, grow their sports skills, their music skills, their organiational skills, and most important (to thier parents), grow their college resume. But what good is it if they grow all those things yet forfeit the one that means the most? Thanks for the words. I will be passing them on tonight. And I pray that you will spend time today growing your sould as well!

Blessings,
Tim Malone

Sandy Fox Thursday, August 14, 2008
Beaumont, TX, USA
Wonderful. Dry periods causes us to reach for exactly what we need. We just need to remember that being rehydrated by our Lord only means that the need to reach out is constant.

Debbie Mysliviec Thursday, August 14, 2008
Cincinnati, OH, USA
John,
What a great call to action! I really needed this today. I've been in that desert for awhile now. Today you answered my recent prayer asking the Lord to draw me back in. Thanks for being his servant.
God bless you.
Debbie M.

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