When I write, I prefer to focus on writing all day. Many times before composing I take some time to worship and set my mind on Almighty Yahweh.
This morning as I worshipped, I began praying about holy connections within the Body of Christ. As I did, the Spirit of the Lord began to download something into my spirit about 'soul ties'. Although I had not planned on blogging today (I have another project on my mind), I knew I was to share this.
What is a 'soul tie'? My understanding of this phrase is that it is referring to a relationship with another person or group that is of an intimate nature. If you were to look up the exact phrase, 'soul tie', in the Bible, you will not find it. What you will find, however, are examples of holy and unholy soul ties.
David and Jonathan had a holy soul tie.
And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit [qashar--to bind, tie, bind together, league together, conspire] with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul. - 1 Samuel 18:1 KJV
The Book of Ephesians shows that marriage ties two souls--they become 'one flesh'.
For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined [proskollaō--from kolla ("glue")] unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. - Ephesians 5:31 KJV
This union is not only through a sexual relationship, but also through vows spoken to one another. I Corinthians gives an example of an unholy soul tie via sexual union:
What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, saith he, shall be one flesh. - 1 Corinthians 6:16 KJV
So you can see that soul ties can be made in a number of ways. What hit my spirit this morning, however, was how we can actually have unholy soul ties within the Church. Because we fellowship with other believers in the Lord, we can innocently or perhaps more accurately, naively, form a union that is not Godly. Sometimes we might have ulterior motives to connect with someone in a leadership position in the church body.
Our Heavenly Father created our physical bodies to be made up of interdependent parts or members. When even an individual cell within a part operates outside of its purpose towards another part, the brain is alerted. So it is with the Body of Christ. Just as human body parts were made to be interdependent, members in Christ's Body are to be mutually supportive of one another. BUT when an individual operates outside of how Christ the Head has ordained, they are in danger. This includes relationships we have with other members of the Body of Christ!
Do not confuse this with church leadership. What I mean is, just because your church is set up where a pastor or bishop is the overseer, does not mean he is the head of the church! Yes, an overseer has responsibilities towards the church body, but it is not to be a dictatorship.
Neither as being lords over [katakyrieuō--1) to bring under one's power, to subject one's self, to subdue, master; 2) to hold in subjection, to be master of, exercise lordship over] God's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock. - 1 Peter 5:3 KJV
Whenever we allow a church member--whether in leadership or not--to manipulate or control what we do or not do, this is an unholy soul tie.
It is only through an intimate relationship with the Head, Jesus our Yahshua, that we will know who we are to be in relationship with and how intimately we are to be connected, for He alone is the true lover of our souls.
Behold, for peace I had great bitterness: but thou hast in love [chashaq--' to love, be attached to, long for']to my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption: for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back. - Isaiah 38:17 KJV
Genuine unity can only be accomplished through the Spirit of the Lord.
But he that is joined [kollaō--glued]
unto the Lord is one spirit. - 1 Corinthians 6:17 KJV
For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones. This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.
Ephesians 5:31-32 KJV
2 comments:
Staying connected to God as our Source and listening to His Word as our directive in life must come before anyone else. I agree, sometimes people (in the church) are still trying to connect themselves where their needs, whatever they are, can get met by other people. I pray we all are continuing to let the Holy Spirit reveal our flesh patterns, whether good or bad, so if we "are in the Spirit we will walk in the Spirit." God will take care of us. Let's just look to Jesus Christ, the Head, and we will be connected to those in the body we are supposed to be, with no one being lord except the Lord Himself. To truly love Christ the Head, you love His Body (believers). They will know us by our love for one another.
Well said, Kim. I wanted to add that David and Kathie Walters have written wonderful articles about church relationships.
'False Submission' can be found at:http://kathiewaltersministry.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=177&Itemid=32
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