The Eternal Value and Care of the Soul

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Whoever would save his life will lose it and whoever loses his life, Jesus says, for my sake and for the Gospel's, will save it. For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul? So Jesus confronts us then with four very profound realities. The first is that your soul is of great value. [00:00:27]

Your soul is breathed into you by God. Now friends, grasping this is so important to know who you are and to know why your life is of such value. The Bible makes very clear, Genesis in chapter 2 and verse 7, that Adam was created in two stages. There were two steps in the process by which God made him, gave him life. [00:03:55]

God breathed into Adam's nostrils the breath of life and the man became a living creature, a living soul literally. So God breathed into this corpse, into this body, and the breath of God, the life that comes from God into, is what makes him different from all the other animals. [00:06:18]

Your soul matters because your soul is the source of all your achievement. Think about anything great in your life, anything of value in your life. I guarantee you if you think about it for a moment you'll say, well, you know what, that actually came from my soul. Think about this in relation to the world. [00:08:16]

Think about music, think about a symphony. Where did a symphony come from? The answer is it came from the soul of the composer who wrote it. It was brought to life not only through the fingers but through the soul of the artists who performed it. Think about any great work of art. [00:08:45]

Your soul matters because your soul is the cause of all of your sin. Now let's answer this question directly: why do we sin? Where does it come from? How does that stuff that sometimes we hate come about? And James in chapter 1 and verse 14 is a very important verse in the Bible because it tells us how in fact temptation works. [00:12:12]

Temptation comes from the world, it comes from the flesh, and it comes from the devil. The problem is that wherever it comes from, when it comes to us, it attaches itself to the soul. I like to think of it this way, friend, it just helpful as a picture: our souls are sticky towards sin. Sin attaches itself to our souls. [00:12:43]

Your soul matters because your soul will last forever. Jesus says, and this is Matthew chapter 10 and verse 28, do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Now notice that phrase Jesus says cannot kill the soul. Someone can kill your body but if they do, they cannot kill your soul. [00:18:13]

Your soul will experience either everlasting joy or misery. Now this is very clear in the story of Jesus that was read to us a few moments ago. Jesus tells a story about two men who died. One of them, says Jesus, was carried by the angels to Abraham's side. The poor man died and he was, isn't this a wonderful statement by Jesus, he was carried by angels. [00:20:37]

Death takes life from the body but it does not and cannot take life from the soul. When you die, your soul continues and your soul goes to one of two places. One is a place of great joy and the other, according to the words of Jesus, is a place of great torment. [00:22:46]

You can starve your soul. You can starve your soul. Is this rich man in Jesus' story? He lives well, he enjoys life, he dresses himself in purple. Jesus has never really thought about his soul, only lived for this world. And Jesus says man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Lord. [00:24:51]

The soul that is saved is the soul that is given to Jesus Christ. And if you see the value of your soul today, here is how you will respond to Jesus Christ today. You will come to him and you will say something like this: you have called me to love God with all my heart and with all my soul and I haven't done it. [00:32:34]

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