As I have said in blogs past, this thing started with the heart and it will forever be with the heart. As I begin to think about that I am keen to understand what the heart means.
1) The heart is the central core system of the body. The heart is what allows for the life to flow through us. The life force is the blood. The Bible says that the life is found in the blood. It's so true. When the blood isn't effectively flowing through the heart, it will be either too high or too low causing us to be unhealthy. Stress can be a cause of more serious troubles with the heart leading to a complete breakdown of health and causing one to be ineffective with their Divine Destiny. We must learn to respect the central core system that allows life to flow.
2) The heart is the central core system of the soul. The soul is the core system where thoughts and actions and feelings dwell. It's the think tank of greater things. When the thoughts of destruction fill our soul it will affect our body. Although we are not to be governed by the soul we must learn to respect the soul. I've heard teachings and have been a participant therein to teach how wrong it was to be led by the soul. I don't think I've had an understanding of the purpose of the soul. God created man to house a soul and a spirit. When I don't respect the soul aspect of who God created me to be I deny myself the awesome ability to live in the spirit. Without the power of thoughts and the soul we can't truly understand the anointing that is housed within us.
3) The heart is the central core system of the spirit. When I embrace the importance of the soul I then am able to enter into the portal that leads to all things Spirit. We must learn to respect ourselves as a three part being that God created us to be. Respect the temple and you'll come into a respect for the soul and the spirit. The three part being of man was created to be unified. We were created this way for a purpose.
When I take care of all three parts of my three part being I will truly know what it means to be a whole individual.
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