Men's Devotional: For Men, by MenSample

Men's Devotional: For Men, by Men

DAY 8 OF 14

Alone Ranger

What do you do to stay in shape? Hit the gym every morning? Train for a road race?
Bike to work?

Interestingly, we live in a world that encourages men to make their bodies strong but neglects their spirits. As a result, we too often work to build up our biceps but completely ignore our souls. We typically think of masculine strength as physical, but what if true strength comes from inside—from your soul and its connection to God? When was the last time you worked out to strengthen that part of your being?

Most of us know the stories of Jesus walking on water and feeding thousands. But we easily gloss over the way Jesus sought solitude to build up His spiritual strength. Yes, even Jesus needed to rest and renew. In fact, Jesus established a rhythm: He engaged and then disengaged; He served and then withdrew. In those quiet times Jesus took care of His soul by connecting with God and drawing life from Him.

If Jesus demonstrated the importance of withdrawing into solitude, how much more do we need to set aside times of respite in our lives? Of course, our culture doesn’t help. Life moves so quickly that we can forget to tend our souls. But if you ignore your soul or pretend that you don’t have one, you’ll face problems. Just as your body sends you all kinds of uncomfortable signals when you neglect it physically, so will your soul. Obsessions, irritations, addictions, broken relationships—often these troubles point to a neglected soul.

Take time to be alone and make yourself utterly available only to yourself and to God. Connect with Him—and in doing so take care of your soul.

What signals does your soul send you when you neglect its care?

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Men's Devotional: For Men, by Men

This is an engaging, practical devotional written by men for men. Each day’s reading from the NIV Men's Devotional Bible includes an application question for reflection to put God’s Word into practice in your everyday life.

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