Soul Of Man
In the Bible, the term "soul" (Hebrew: **nephesh**; Greek: **psyche**) refers to the immaterial aspect of a person that encompasses their life, emotions, will, and individuality. It is often seen as the essence of a person, distinct from the physical body. In Genesis 2:7, it is stated that God breathed into man's nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul (nephesh). This passage highlights the belief that the soul is inherently connected to life itself and is a divine gift that grants humans their unique personhood.Throughout Scripture, the soul is associated with one's inner being and is integral to the relationship between humans and God. For example, in Mark 8:36, Jesus poses the question, "What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?" This indicates the soul's eternal significance and underscores the spiritual dimension of human existence. Additionally, the soul is often depicted in the context of worship and devotion, as seen in Psalm 103:1, where the psalmist calls on his soul to bless the Lord. Thus, the biblical understanding of the soul encompasses both its life-giving aspect and its role in one's spiritual journey and relationship with the divine.
Soul Of Man2
Gardener of My Soul
By Debbie Bailey1.2K58:57GEN 2:8PSA 23:1PSA 139:23PSA 147:3ECC 3:1MAT 6:33JHN 15:1In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the concept of the Garden of Eden and the forbidden fruit. They emphasize the importance of finding rest in the Garden and knowing that we are forgiven. The speaker then relates their own garden to the order, design, and beauty of creation, highlighting the role of the Creator. They encourage the audience to tend to their own gardens, both metaphorically and literally, with the guidance of Jesus Christ. The sermon concludes with a reminder that there is a time for everything and that God has designed the timing for all aspects of life.
The Preciousness of the Soul
By Stephen Olford1.6K31:53MRK 10:46In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal journey of being called by God to serve in Angola and Congo. He talks about the initial challenges they faced in trying to connect with the local people, but gradually gained their trust and began to learn their language. The speaker then shares a tragic event that occurred in their lives, comparing it to the story of the rich young ruler in the Bible who chose wealth over following Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the importance of not losing one's soul in pursuit of worldly possessions and highlights the need for spiritual values in a society that often prioritizes materialism. The speaker references Mark 8:36, which asks what profit it is to gain the whole world but lose one's soul.