"Christ encourages you, and His love
comforts you. God’s Spirit unites you, and you are concerned for others. Now
make me completely happy! Live in harmony by showing love for each other. Be
united in what you think, as if you were only one person. Don’t be jealous or
proud, but be humble and consider others more important than yourselves. Care
about them as much as you care about yourselves.” (Philippians 2:1-4 CEV)
John Wesley would open up all small
group meetings with the question “How is it with your soul?” That’s a far
deeper question than, “How are you?” How is your soul doing? How is your spirit
faring? Really, how are you?
It’s a jarring question because we often
ask, “How are you?” out of habit and usually get impatient when someone has the
nerve to actually tell us how they are doing. Perhaps it’s a question we like
to avoid because answering it forces us to really take stock on the health of
our souls — which often leads to admitting that we may not be doing as well as
we want others to think.
So it’s imperative that we reflect often
on Wesley’s question: How is it with your soul? What are the things that I’m
engaging in that bring my soul closer God? What are the things that I’m doing
that are putting a wedge between God and myself? What are the things that I’m
doing in my life that really make my soul shine brightly and flourish? What are
things I’m engaged in that are draining the life out of my soul?
-- Adapted from Joseph Yoo in “Ministry Matters” Blog
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