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What value does your body have to God? How is the word "soul" used in the Bible? Simple answers to basic questions about our being.
Excerpt- (BASED UPON NOTES OF AN ADDRESS)
The subject before me this afternoon is rather an unusual one—Body, Soul and Spirit! I wonder how many of you young people know that these elements compose your being? Man is a wonderful being. He is what we might call a tripartite being: that is, a being with three parts,—body, soul and spirit. This is peculiar to man, the chief of God's creation. No animal, no other creature possesses all three.
There are few subjects on which people are less informed than on this. That they have bodies they know, of course (though even this palpable truth is denied by some modern cults), but to that which is immortal, to that which lives forever somewhere, to soul and spirit, they give not a thought. Has it occurred to you that there is something within that never dies? Have you discovered that you are more than "beef and suet"? Have you ever said to yourself, 'What is this conscious, thinking, intelligent thing, with all its wondrous capacity for joy and sorrow that I call I? What am I?"
Suppose we inquire a little into the subject this afternoon, in the light of God's Word. We might begin by turning to the last chapter of I Thessalonians, and the 23rd verse: "And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ." Note the itemized account of our being here: "spirit and soul and body"! Man is not simply body, he is not simply body and soul, but he is body, soul and spirit. Now, this is at once an interesting and a solemn fact.