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Food for the soul.


When we are weak, we are at  the mercy of our own flesh; we are hanging by a thread by God's grace.
When we are weak, we are not ourselves, we are a walking time bomb.

Now lets start from the beginning, from the source when all of the above starting to take shape.

It was a few months back, maybe weeks that you started to fail in God in your daily devotion, in your daily reading of your Bible. The souls needs its nourishment and sadly, it hasn't been nourish correctly. Everything in this world is  food for the soul, whether to corrupt it or to uplift it. No one should have a corrupt soul, everyone should have a soul that is clean and pure but since sin entered in this world by Adam; everyone is corrupt and it begins to show when we know the difference between wrong and right.

I will establish that you are a born again Christian and that you live to bring glory and honor to God by your deeds. The word of God is the only good and pure food for the soul, it nourish its and purifies it. When you stop partaking in God's word, your soul slowly goes back to its default setting and HE don't want that. God has tremendous plans for your life and you are starting to throw it away when you stop reading and nourish your soul.

You won't know God's plan, God's will for your life if you start behaving like you did before you met him; without HIM we are weak even though we think we are strong; the only thing in this world that is stronger than anyone and anything is God's word.





Anyways; when we stop reading God's word, our default ways and manners start to show up. When you were born again by God's power, your old ways got locked up. When we slowly back away from God's word and His will, the old you is being unlocked. We must be very vigilant and very careful where we walk and what we take from the world.

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