SOUL-LOVE, NOT SELF-LOVE.

There are many things society has embedded into our minds since we were teenagers that we have grown into believing as adults; but there is one thing that has been embedded more than anything else and that is to love yourself. People post this one quote twenty-four seven… “If you can’t love yourself, how can you love someone else? How do you expect to receive it if you can’t give it?” It can be conflicting to say that this mentality is the wrong mentality to have, but it is. While it may sound right and true, it’s deceiving. It’s as if you’re mentally preparing yourself to be pushed aside when that someone comes along if you don’t fully love yourself. I, myself, have always been conflicted about this. But as I’ve been digging deeper into the Word and just growing older, I’ve come to realize that this is not the case. God is going to bring that someone into your life regardless of how you’re feeling or what you’re going through at that moment. He’s not going to put certain things or people in your life when YOU’RE ready…but when HE’S ready. It’s in His timing, not yours.

And if we truly dig into our Bible, we will discover that there is only one verse that mentions loving who God created you to be. In Proverbs 19:8 KJV, we read: “He that getteth wisdom loveth his own soul: he that keepeth understanding shall find good.” Notice that this doesn’t talk about loving YOURSELF but loving YOUR SOUL. We can find many other verses that allude to being thankful and content, but not preaching self-love. Psalm 139:13-15 is a classic verse that mentions how the Lord formed us and knitted us in our mother’s womb…but what we don’t pay attention to is the verse that states, “Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth.” My SOUL knows…it doesn’t say “I” know, but “my soul” knows.

Ephesians 5:29 ESV says, “For no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as Christ does the church…” While we are not made to hate ourselves, we are also not made to love ourselves but our souls. We are to cherish and nourish the bodies God has given us, not to destroy them.

Much of what the world preaches when it comes to self-love has caused all of us, at some point or another, to become conceited and full of ourselves. We believe that we deserve certain people or certain things when the truth is, we don’t deserve any of it. We are unworthy sinners who are saved by the grace of God. Arrogance is not of the Lord which is why it’s questionable how we believed this lie for so long: that we should love OURSELVES first. 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 ESV proves this as it confirms, “Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endues all things. Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.”

In conclusion, I think it’s time we start to unravel the lies that society has slowly persuaded us into believing over the years and start reflecting what the Bible has spoken. We are to love not ourselves, but the soul we carry. Because at the end of the day, it’s our souls that are affected.

—M. Aline

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8 responses to “SOUL-LOVE, NOT SELF-LOVE.”

  1. You are so absolutely right about that.. Growing up in a christian home, I myself find certain things hard. Even to this day, I still do. I do love myself..but in ways that are healthy. cause like you said, and quoted in scripture “That god knitted us in the womb ” I find that its okay to love yourself.. god knew what we was going to look like before we knew what we would look like. I believe its okay to love yourself, to love your heart, and your soul. It’s mainly about faith in God that follows with it… but if you love yourself if there is no faith in it, and god is not present then loving yourself, is in vain, and that is called self-Idolizing. So reading what you posted really spoke to me, and i hope what you read here, speaks to you to.

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    1. Thank you, Aaron! I’m glad that this post resonated with you. I understand and completely relate to where you’re coming from!!! Love of self in this world is vain, but love of the soul itself is God-inspired. One hundred percent. I always love to hear feedback and I need to hear it so your words mean more than you know. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you!!! But above all, to God be the Glory. He is due all the credit for the inspiration behind the words I write. And I’m beyond enthused it inspired you!

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      1. I also wanted to mention, I myself have already started a blog myself.. so whenever you have the time.. I would like for you to check it out.

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      2. Of course! That’s awesome. I will definitely check it out.

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      3. I tried to go on your page but it says, “Coming soon.” Have you posted yet?

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      4. Yes I have.. Look up “Heaven’s Bar” and the it is titled “PUZZLE PIECES OF A CHRISTIAN LIFE”.

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      5. And if it’s alright… I would like to have a collaboration with you, where two pieces of work come together as one piece.. if That is okay with you ?

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      6. We’ll talk about it next time I see you!

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