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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

spa for the soul


As women, we like to do certain things for ourselves. We get our hair cut, colored and highlighted. We purchase special shampoos, good conditioners, glazes and paste. We buy bath gels, body crèmes, hand lotions. We use moisturizer, masks, potions and lotions. We love makeup. We do our nails…we get manicures and pedicures. Occasionally we will treat ourselves to a massage. So many times, our fantasy is a day at the spa; a day to be pampered and nurtured. We long for that time of rest and relaxation…to renew and rejuvenate.

But, as frequently as we may think of caring for our physical bodies, we neglect our spiritual selves. We seem to think that a prayer shot up, here and there, a minute or two in Scripture, a Sunday morning message, and singing a couple of worship songs takes care of meeting the needs of our spirit.

Think for a few minutes about this. Our physical bodies are in a constant state of deterioration. I know this is not a happy thought, but it is true. All of our attempts to stave off the inevitable may make the inevitable a little easier to accept but it is still happening. Our physical bodies are moving towards death every day. But, our spirit is eternal. Any effort we put into opening our spirit to God, takes us deeper into His presence. When we spend time practicing those disciplines that create intimacy with Him, we are building into something that will last forever.

Now I am not saying that we shouldn’t spend time on our physical bodies. They are gifts from God and we need to care for them. But…what would our spirits look like if we nurtured them as much as we do our bodies?

My passion is to help women nurture their spirits. This blog is one way I want to do this. My hope is that is why you come back…to hopefully feed your spirit. Sometimes, there is food for thought…for your brain and how you think about God and the world around you. Other times, it is for nurturing your spirit. Allow your spirit to be nurtured today.

Blessings,
Deb

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