Loving God with Your Soul
How is your soul?
Not how was your week, not how you're feeling, but how is the very essence of who you are—the soil of your existence? Drawing from the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13, we're invited to examine whether our souls are truly receptive to the transformative work God wants to do within us. The message challenges a common misconception: we don't have a soul, we are a soul. Our entire being—body, mind, emotions, and spirit—forms an integrated whole that God desires to cultivate. Like John Wesley discovered on his journey from religious striving to genuine transformation, many of us know all the right things and do all the right behaviors, yet our soil remains unreceptive. We may have been in church our whole lives, yet find ourselves stuck in the same patterns, the same struggles, the same spiritual plateau. The diagnosis is clear: we have the right beliefs and the right behaviors, but the wrong soil. God isn't looking for our performance; He's looking for our receptivity. He's sowing seeds of His kingdom into our lives constantly, but the question remains—are we hard-hearted, shallow-rooted, or overcrowded with the worries and wealth of this world? Or are we becoming good soil that produces fruit thirty, sixty, even a hundredfold?
