Articles Tagged 'Soul'

For over 30 years, Heartlight has shared articles to help people live for Jesus in everyday life. While we are no longer publishing new articles, this enduring collection features relevant pieces throughout the year to encourage faith, offer biblical perspective, and speak to real-world joys and struggles.

Heaven's Window

Phil Ware shares his second post in his four article series on Peter's confession, focusing this time on our tendency to reduce faith to words and not actions and discipleship.

Doesn't discipleship involve more than just saying the right words?

What Happens When You Die — a Post Easter Meditation

Max Lucado reminds us that Easter, Jesus' Resurrection Sunday, is not just about Jesus being raised, but our life beyond death!

He silently slipped out. Exited. Departed. He passed, not away, but on. Yet, on to where?

Starting Over Having Learned Lessons from the Past

Melissa Troyer combines her journey through motherhood, her realization of inadequacy, her belief in God's sufficiency, and the willingness to teach using our own failures.

We AREN'T enough, but He is. It is the goodness of the Lord that brings us nose-to-nose with our desperate need for Him.

My Heart's Treasure!

Demetrius Collins and Phil Ware lead us in a virtual, DIY, worship through words and music using YouTube videos to call us to recognize God as our greatest treasure and that he is enough for us, even in, and especially when, the world crashes in on us.

Is God my treasure? If I were to lose everything but still have God in my life, would he be enough for me?

When the Cost Is too High!

Max Lucado reminds us the real price tag for greed.

If anything costs you your family or your faith, the price is too high!

Quiet Waters

Bill Sherrill feels the rhythm of life and noise on a lake and compares it to life and our need for God to bring us peace and restoration to our souls.

Is there hope for those stuck in the long stretches of life without peace?

When the Cost Is too High!

Max Lucado reminds us the real price tag for greed.

Greed is not defined by what something costs; it is measured by what it costs you.

Heaven's Window

Phil Ware shares his second post in his four article series on Peter's confession, focusing this time on our tendency to reduce faith to words and not actions and discipleship.

Doesn't discipleship involve more than just saying the right words?

A Few Minutes Alone

Rubel Shelly talks about an airport delay that ended up in a blessed day alone with God focusing and praying on the things and people that matter most and being present with God in the quietness of the moment.

When is time waiting, not wasted?

Let Christmas Deny the World?

Rubel Shelly reminds us that the world can deny us of many things, especially love and joy and peace and so let's use Christmas as our opportunity to deny the world it's hold on our heart.

Christmas deny the world?

All Who Are Weary

Tom Norvell prays for the weary and the heavy burdened and tired, based on Jesus' promise to give us rest.

Is there any place to get some rest?

Neighboring

Phil Ware talks about the parable of the Good Samaritan and how Jesus calls us to neighboring.

Who is my neighbor?

Sell Your Soul?

Teresa Bell Kindred talks about selling our soul and eBay and what we are doing with our own soul.

I didn't know there was anything you couldn't sell on eBay?

Untangling Family Knots

Ann Voskamp uses a boy's three-legged race to be the reminder that in a family, and in life, the closer we get the better we are.

Can it really get better if we get closer?

Selling Your Soul

Patrick Odum reflects on several folks who have auctioned off huge portions of their lives and property on eBay and challenges us to ask if we have done the same thing with our stuff.

So what are you really worth?

Living Water

Tom Norvell reminds us that only Jesus can quench our parched spirits and souls with his living water.

Who can satisfy our parched souls?

Loving God

Paul Faulkner reminds us that the best gift we can give God is the gift of ourselves, loving him completely.

What better gift can you give to the Creator of the universe?

Is It Really Enough?

Tom Norvell reminds us of the importance of Jesus' two love commands and challenges us to let this be enough for us.

How much more do we really need?

The Happiness Test

How happy are you today? You can be happier if you will take care of your soul!

How happy are you ... really?

What's Good for Soul and Body

Healing after surgery is directly related to support from prayer.

What in the world does soulwork have to do with our bodies?

Working on Your Soul

Ray Romano said he is off to do soul work remembering a note he received from his brother about something that Jesus said about losing ones soul.

What in the world does Ray Romano have to do with soulwork?

What's Your Price?

Selling a bike for $5 (five dollars) is a bad deal, but not nearly as bad as giving away our soul for something valueless.

What are you willing to trade in for this prize?

God in the Dark

A trip through deep depression forces our writer to look at reliance, dependence upon God, and finding hope when there doesn't seem to be much reason to hope.

How do we move from self-reliance to God reliance?

Soul Work is Slow Work

Soul work takes tiem and in our instant society we must be patient and let God do his work on us.

Are you willing to take the time to let God work on you?

Sweet Gracious Relief!

A kind friend can bring refreshment to the parched soul of another friend.

When is the last time someone brought you refreshment?