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Yesterday was warm here in the city by the bay. But because I need to get back into shape, I decided to get out and go for a run along the bay front on my lunch hour. Yes, I know there are probably better times of the day to do that, but none the less, that is what I did.

Things went well for the first mile or so. Then I started noticing something dragging on my left shoe. The dragging got worse. So I stopped and realized the sole of my left shoe was coming off. I attempted to continue to run – just trying not to lift my left foot any higher than necessary. But, the sole finally just fell off. At first I thought, well, I will run without a sole on that shoe. Then the right shoe started doing the same thing. So I ended up pulling the right sole off as well and walking back to the church – soles in hand.

The experience led to many comical comments. Comments like, “the heat was so bad it just melted the soles off your shoes,” or “you must have been running so fast you ran off and left your soles.” The reality is the word “running” is a little misleading for what I do. Mine is more of a semi-controlled falling forward with a lot of gasping for air.

At any rate, the whole scenario has had me thinking about soles – but of the more spiritual kind – souls. Just as the sole of a shoe is important, our souls really are the most real thing about us. This past Sunday, I preached a sermon on human identity. I talked about the fact that each of us is a soul that inhabits a temporary body. Our soul is that part of us that will live forever and that makes us who we are – our body is just the vehicle our soul travels around in.

Our world has influenced us to think we are bodies that happen to have a soul. But the opposite is actually the truth – each of us is an eternal soul that just inhabits a temporary body. How different would your life be if you spent as much time caring for your soul as you do your body – feeding it, resting it, exercising it.

Just as running on hot pavement is so much better with soles on your feet; the living of your life will go so much better with a healthy soul.

The soles of our shoes are important, but the soul within us is what matters most. Take some time today caring for your soul. Spend time in rest, time in God’s word, time in prayer. Your soul is hungry for what only God can provide.

Now – – to find a new pair of shoes.

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This past weekend, I had the wonderful opportunity to gather with pastor couples in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. This was part of the ministry I serve with that offers retreats for pastors and their wives. Our ministry, Proyecto Fortaleza (The Strengthening Project) exists to focus on spiritual renewal and marriage enrichment.

The theme of our retreat this year was, Becoming Holy. Our sessions dealt with what holiness means and looks like, and how we are to strive for that holiness in our lives and in our marriages. 1 Peter 3:16 says, “be holy as I am holy.” Our commitment to follow Jesus means we are to truly follow Him – every day. Our decision to surrender to Jesus and accept Him as Savior is a commitment for a lifetime. But to make Him our Lord is a daily decision. We have to decide, each day, if we are going to strive for holiness or just go through the motions.

One of my readings for today came from the Sermon on the Mount. Matthew 5:13-16. In this passage Jesus says we are salt and light. Much has been said about being the light of the world. We are to let our light shine so that all who see it give praise to God. That is what we are called to do as believers – live in such a way that others see Jesus.

But we often rush right past the illustration of being salt. Salt is less about what we do and more about who we are – or are becoming. Salt, because of its internal properties, enhances the taste of food. But Jesus pointed out that if salt loses its saltiness, it is of little use. As I have meditated on this idea, I am reminded that we are to do our part to keep our soul close to Him – to keep our saltiness. Jesus is more concerned about who we are and what we become than what we do. If we lose our passion for Jesus, our light will not be effective. It starts with being salt before we can be light.

So don’t lose your saltiness. Take time to grow in your faith – to stay close to Jesus. He has called you to be salt to a tasteless world and then to be light in the darkness around you.

He is counting on you.

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A Powerful Ministry

Today, our team assembles in El Paso to make the trek across the border to Juarez. This ministry began in 2006, and it is a blessing to serve the pastors and their wives in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Proyecto Fortaleza (The Strengthening Project), exists to “pastor” other pastors. We offer an overnight retreat at a hotel for the couples to come and be loved and ministered to while they take a break from their everyday challenges – at no charge to them. We focus on spiritual formation and marriage enrichment, two areas in which couples need help – especially in other countries where resources are limited.

I am so blessed to have the opportunity to serve with this ministry and see, first hand, how God works through our team to bring encouragement and strength to the couples we serve. God has blessed in that we have now been able to offer our ministry in other places like the valley of south Texas and the Dominican Republic. We are pursuing options in El Salvador and Spain as well. If you would like more information about our ministry, and how you can help, check out our website: http://www.thestrengtheningproject.com

The reason for my post today is this: I ask for your prayer for the couples that will attend this weekend. We have 39 couples registered – each and every one serving God in very difficult situations. Pray that they will find rest and renewal. Pray that their marriages will be strengthened – a healthy pastoral home is crucial to an effective ministry. Pray that our Father will restore the joy of their calling in powerful ways this weekend.

I will look forward to being able to share some of the stories next week.

Be blessed today!

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