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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

BONUS: Praying our soul over our kids

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Christianity, Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality

4.9849 Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

We’re continuing to pray through the greatest commandment to love God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. This week we’re praying that our kids love God with all of our souls, but what exactly is our soul? 

 

Our soul lies deep down inside of us and is our very core. It’s the invisible part of us that connects us with God. It is where we are most at home, and it’s the most fundamental driver of who we are from the inside out. 

 

To love the Lord with all of our soul, we’ve got to be faithful in private. We’ve got to be devoted to the things that drench our soul in Jesus and be willing to drop the things that don’t. 

 

As we pray for our kids to love God with all of their souls this week, let’s pray that they learn to love him with the very core of who they are—not by what they intellectually believe about him, or how they serve him, or what they communicate to others by their faith, but truly learning to love Jesus from the core of their being. 

 

I’m so thankful you’re staying strong with me each week as we finish off this school year. Don’t miss today’s podcast and the opportunity to pray with me over your child’s very soul and the core of who they are. 

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0:00.0

Christian Parenting.

0:03.5

Christian Parenting.

0:03.5

Hey guys, this Cynthia glad you're with us this week as we are continuing to pray for our kids

0:19.6

every Monday morning, and we are in the middle of we are continuing to pray for our kids every Monday morning.

0:21.3

And we are in the middle of praying the shemal for our kids.

0:25.4

Or as Jesus responded to the question of what's the greatest commandment, he quoted that saying,

0:30.9

love the Lord your God with your heart, soul, mind, strength.

0:33.4

And so last week we talked about our heart and that's kind of what you are, what you're about.

0:37.8

This week we're talking about our soul and who we are.

0:42.2

And our soul, I think, can be hard to really pray over and to think about because I think it can become a little esoteric.

0:48.3

For me, I tend to think soul, is that like a new agey concept?

0:52.4

I don't know why.

0:53.0

Maybe that's just me.

0:53.9

But our soul is actually like a new agey concept? I don't know why. Maybe that's just me. But our soul is actually

0:55.3

like, it's who we are. It's the very essence of who we are. And our core, it's a part of us that

1:01.1

connects us with God. And so scripture talks about our soul and it says this, that our soul was

1:07.6

formed by God at the beginning of our lives and that Adam's body was formed from

1:11.5

the dirt and then God breathed into his nostrils, the breath of life, making him a living

1:16.4

soul. That's in Genesis 2.7 and 1st Corinthians 1545. So yeah, our soul is that deep down

1:22.3

inside of us part. It's the core, it's invisible part that connects you with God. It's where

1:26.8

we're most at home, but it also

1:28.3

drives kind of who we are from the inside out. And so like when you strip away all those things

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