It can be so easy to lose hope. But when we ask, ‘How is it with your soul?’ an opportunity opens to journey to know wellness.
‘How are you?’ they asked. My response was polite, and I said that I was okay.
They repeated the question.
They wanted to know how it was with my soul at a deep level.
Eventually, I caved in to their gentle and persistent curiosity and shared a few more deep things. We hugged and prayed.
It was good. It was church.
But that’s a question that can challenge us. Do I go deep, or do I go shallow? Is this person safe to confide in, or someone to avoid?
There are a couple of people that I would have liked to have gone deep and known more about their souls.
One of them was named Horatio, and the other was named Job.
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