There’s a line that hit me recently:
“Feeding my flesh, starving my soul.”
It’s short, but it says everything.
The Battle Within
The Bible tells us that the flesh and the Spirit are at war with each other (Galatians 5:16–17). Every day, we make choices—what we watch, listen to, say, and do. Each choice either feeds our flesh or feeds our soul.
When we give in to sin, distractions, or comfort above Christ, we are feeding our flesh. The scary part? The more we feed it, the hungrier it gets. Meanwhile, our soul starves. Our prayers feel empty, Scripture feels distant, and joy starts slipping away.
What We Feed Will Grow
Romans 8:6 says, “For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.” That’s the truth. If we keep feeding our flesh, we’ll find ourselves restless, unfulfilled, and far from God.
But when we feed our soul—through prayer, worship, reading the Word, and obeying Jesus—we grow stronger in Him. The Spirit comes alive in us, and we start to experience real freedom, joy, and peace that the world can’t take away.
A Daily Choice
Ask yourself honestly: What am I feeding more—my flesh or my soul?
- Am I filling my mind with God’s Word or endless scrolling?
- Am I letting worship lead me, or letting worry rule me?
- Am I running to prayer, or running to pride?
These small daily choices add up. They shape who we’re becoming.
Final Word
Don’t let your soul starve. Jesus said, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4). Your soul is crying out to be fed. And only Jesus can truly satisfy.
Feed your soul today.
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