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Hey. Welcome to uh... Uh, Chronic Christian. So I, it's been requested that I look at Psalm 63, verse one. Uh... another, the right thing? Oh God, thou art my God. Early will I seek thee. My soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry, thirsty love. Where no water is. So this, I think, this helps to confirm our suspicion about the role of the soul. The rule of the soul was to be, like, a coat hanger for flesh body. So the body just hangs on the soul. Like a, like a coding. Um, I saw thirst for thee, my flesh, longeth for thee in a dry, thirsty land, where, where no water is. So. This person is fighting their faith. The fighting. O God, thou art my God. I think this is. He was in the woman's Judah. Yeah, in the wilderness of Judah. Because they were thinking, you know, forest could be scary. The wilderness, the wilderness. So I don't know, all these guys were back then, and they were like, okay, that type of environment, but it sounds like, or maybe it went for solitude, to... Uh, say this, oh God, thou art my God, really, will I see thee? Early will I seek thee. My souls thirsted for thee, my flesh longeth for thee, in a dry and thirsty land, or no water is, my soul, so early will I seek thee, early will I seek thee. So I hope that doesn't mean, like, um, like, I will seek early, I will seek thee. There's nothing to do with life lifespan, I don't think. Because early can mean life suicide, which is not what this is. Early will I see thee, I think, could be interpreted that, misinterpreted that way, early will I see thee. My soul thirsteth, thirst, for thee, my soul thirst, for God. For flesh, or flesh, ways are sold down. When we uh, when we idolize the flesh, Um, it weighs down our souls. So imagine like a wire coat hangar, when it's like, when there's more weight and more weight, it's bending on the outside, you tell bows, and then the shirt slides off. So, when your body, your flesh becomes a burden, Let it slip off. Don't fight. Don't necessarily fight. Don't hold onto your flesh, 'cause it's gonna rot out of your hands. Your soul's gonna, your flesh is gonna rot out of your soul's hands. Okay, so, really flesh binds us to this plane. Without our body, our soul would be. Our soul. Our soul would maintain... our soul would be... maintained... to express, to express God. I don't remember what I said there, but hopefully it made sense. Um... See, in a dry and thirsty lands, 'cause you gotta feed this, this body. If you're attached to your flesh, you want your body to live forever. Right? Because, um... This is not the meat that cats our bones. That's not what makes us less. It makes us a meat puppet. That's all that we can look at it as. I mean, right? Am I not am I animated by my flesh or my soul? Think about that. Am I animated by my flesh or my soul? In a thirsty land where no water is. So do you drill from, do you drill a well, or do you pray? In a, in a, in a thirsty land where there's no water, do you drill? And you can, the contrary to faith, and use other means to, um, nourish your flesh, because you're not ready, elliptical, you love your flesh. Oh, you love your flesh. Or the vainest people love their flesh. It's a tool of manipulation, their flesh. So to maintain that, they will drill wells in a land, no water. They're not seeking God. We're seeking we're seeking the centre of the earth. Sam, that's my take.
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