EACH STEP WE TAKE
Did anyone ever tell you that each step or action you take will either debit or credit your soul bank account? My guess is your answer is “no”.
The soul has a means for paying (or giving), and a way of receiving or being credited, like a bank account. Does that make the concept easier to follow? Each activity we participate in will either add to the value of our soul bank or take away from it. For example, because the physical body is run by electricity (in part), each time you use a cell phone, we’ll say for an average of 15-20 minutes per day, your soul bank is charged in the form of damage to 500 cells (this number is a guess, not a fact).
Proverbs 13:22 speaks of leaving an inheritance for your children’s children. This is speaking of the value held within the soul at the time of your death, not tangible finances. If souls were just souls and everyone had the same soul value throughout life there would not be mention of “eternal life” in ancient text (Scripture). You control whether you become an “eternal” soul or whether you are a “temporary” soul. You also control, to a degree, whether there is any measure of soul left within you at the time of your death.
The cells in our body should contain a measure of light, a glow to them. I imagine a firefly, tiny little lights that move through our body. This light, that is electrically charged, helps keep our body healthy and the soul abundant. Things that we encounter on any day, at any time, will influence that light in a negative or positive manner.
It is reported that on average a person has approximately 75 trillion cells. Given this number, a 500 debit in the soul bank account does not sound dangerous but use your cell phone for a good portion of a day, and the collection of damaged cells can add up quickly. Add in a few of the many other cell-damaging daily activities most people have like driving or riding in vehicles (vibration) or public transportation, using public restrooms, working in high-rise buildings, riding in elevators or on escalators, breathing toxic air, listening to a radio, TV or other noise through speakers, food selections, and the 500 daily debit becomes 10,000 before days end. Not good! This is not considering the number of damaged cells a fetus receives at conception. A person can be, and most likely is in these days, born with damaged cells to begin their life with. Infant and childhood disease proves this.
How do we credit the soul bank account? Proper attire, rainbow color, gemstones, precious metals, specific eating habits and diet, having a clean, neat and tidy living space, and so on. Over time, if your soul debits outweigh your soul credits your body can become a diagnosis waiting to happen.
When it comes to health of our cells and the condition of our soul, we live in a dangerous world that seems to debit our soul bank at every turn. (John 15:19) It appears a person must stop “living” to protect their “life” within! If your health is at risk, it may be time to refuse participation in world-driven activities and spend your days in an atmosphere that provides deposits into your soul bank account.
Luke 18:29-30
Romans 2:6-7
1 John 2:25
To your health!
Jill