What is the Hole in your Soul?

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What is the Hole in your Soul?

Most people have one thing that they feel is missing more than anything in their lives. One thing that if they had it would make them feel more whole as a person. For some it may be a spouse or significant other, but for others it may be a better job, a dream that they never pursued, a missing mother or father figure, a baby, a large sum of money, a strong relationship with the Lord, etc... What is it that leaves the biggest hole in your soul?
 
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Wow. This is a good question, and could trigger much discussion! :)

For me.... the hole in my soul right now is for the country of Romania. I love those people, and thier country so much.. would love to go back (I visited once), and never return home. I feel a burden to reach out to them all!!! I began learning Romanian a while back just to be able to reach out to them in some way, someday. <3

God has been teaching me though, SO much.... there are 3 reasons I see for why he gives us desires and dreams though.
1) So teach us to wait on His timing to fulfill the vision.
2) To teach us that we can't do it on our own. Only when we come to the end of ourselves, and realize 'our' way of accomplishing the 'dream' is not going to ever work. God wants all the glory for himself!
3) To help us to come to grips with true surrender. Sometimes God gives us dreams just so we can learn to give them back to Him. So we can know Him better in the end.

:)
 
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My friends, the only filler for the hole for anyone's soul is Jesus Christ. What is this? And sin, as a cancer puts that hole there.
 
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Wow. This is a good question, and could trigger much discussion! :)

For me.... the hole in my soul right now is for the country of Romania. I love those people, and thier country so much.. would love to go back (I visited once), and never return home. I feel a burden to reach out to them all!!! I began learning Romanian a while back just to be able to reach out to them in some way, someday. <3

God has been teaching me though, SO much.... there are 3 reasons I see for why he gives us desires and dreams though.
1) So teach us to wait on His timing to fulfill the vision.
2) To teach us that we can't do it on our own. Only when we come to the end of ourselves, and realize 'our' way of accomplishing the 'dream' is not going to ever work. God wants all the glory for himself!
3) To help us to come to grips with true surrender. Sometimes God gives us dreams just so we can learn to give them back to Him. So we can know Him better in the end.

:)
Wow! Great answer! I think you will surely go back there and touch many lives.
 

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Wow. This is a good question, and could trigger much discussion! :)

For me.... the hole in my soul right now is for the country of Romania. I love those people, and thier country so much.. would love to go back (I visited once), and never return home. I feel a burden to reach out to them all!!! I began learning Romanian a while back just to be able to reach out to them in some way, someday. <3

God has been teaching me though, SO much.... there are 3 reasons I see for why he gives us desires and dreams though.
1) So teach us to wait on His timing to fulfill the vision.
2) To teach us that we can't do it on our own. Only when we come to the end of ourselves, and realize 'our' way of accomplishing the 'dream' is not going to ever work. God wants all the glory for himself!
3) To help us to come to grips with true surrender. Sometimes God gives us dreams just so we can learn to give them back to Him. So we can know Him better in the end.

:)
Chelise, you have a very infectious smile!! :)

I too think you should pursue this and go back. I do not doubt, due to your passion, that you could touch many lives for Christ.

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The lack of strength the human race has puts a hole in my soul.
 

shemaiah

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I think the hole that every talks about is the hole where only true Love can fit.
 

seoulsearch

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The thing is though, I hear this all the time--"Let Jesus fill that empty place in your heart!" and of course, it's not that I don't agree, but God made us to need other people and other things in life as well (fulfilling work, family, etc.) What always gets my goat is that people tell you to let Jesus fill the emptiness, but they never tell you HOW. I've spent several years trying to figure this out myself by doing what I felt was all church/Godly people mandated advice--basically throwing yourself and your life into church, classes, ministry, and service to others... and I've still felt that gaping, all-encompassing hole in my heart.

If someone tells another person that they need to "fill that place with Jesus," please also be kind enough to tell us HOW. I've written about this extensively in other posts--one thing I found that I actually enjoyed doing was talking to inmates about their lives and what God can still do despite the choices they'd made, but my pastors insisted I stop doing this, fearful for my safety. I completely respect this, but am waiting for another opportunity in the future, as I feel it's something God made me to do. But, for now, that's one of the empty places I have in my heart.

God didn't just place Adam in the garden and say, "Ok, Adam, here you are, and I'm everything that you need!! So why don't you just sit there on your duff and you and I can just kick back all day because I'm right here with you and that's all you need to fulfill the life I've just breathed into you!" No, God had work for Adam to do... and eventually, people for him to be around. In fact, God tells us that if we really believe and have Him in our lives, we are to seek out these kinds of things--the purpose He has for us, the people He's called us to reach, and the places we are being led to go. It's a lot more than just sitting there and saying, "Jesus is all I need." In fact, if that's ALL one is doing... they're probably not fulfilling what God had called them to fully do with their lives.

Jesus Himself had God with Him in a way no one else could possibly understand or experience, but yet, he choose to surround himself and seek out friends, family, and meaningful work. In the Garden of Gethsemane and at the Cross, Jesus felt loss and emptiness--the hole of all holes in his heart--as we could never know. God fills us with his presence through various means, and sometimes some of those means are missing.

This, of course, also doesn't mean we HAVE to have a significant other--I know God said it wasn't good for the man to be alone but that was in Adam's specific case. We all have different callings and that may nor may not include a spouse. have read that Paul at one time was married but whether his wife died or left, it seems he chose to remain unmarried afterwards... Perhaps God put this in his heart because otherwise, he wouldn't be able to concentrate on writing most of the New Testament if he had a wife and family.

So... I would say that the biggest hole in my heart is that lovely, well-meaning people always tell me WHAT to do (and I've grown up in church my whole life) but they never really explain how to do it... and when I try to step out and do what they've told me, they say, "STOP!! What were you thinking!! Are you crazy???!!! We want you to quit doing this immediately!!" Kind of ironic and more than frustrating, but I'm trying to figure out what God has for me just like everyone else.
 
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The thing is though, I hear this all the time--"Let Jesus fill that empty place in your heart!" and of course, it's not that I don't agree, but God made us to need other people and other things in life as well (fulfilling work, family, etc.) What always gets my goat is that people tell you to let Jesus fill the emptiness, but they never tell you HOW. I've spent several years trying to figure this out myself by doing what I felt was all church/Godly people mandated advice--basically throwing yourself and your life into church, classes, ministry, and service to others... and I've still felt that gaping, all-encompassing hole in my heart.

If someone tells another person that they need to "fill that place with Jesus," please also be kind enough to tell us HOW. I've written about this extensively in other posts--one thing I found that I actually enjoyed doing was talking to inmates about their lives and what God can still do despite the choices they'd made, but my pastors insisted I stop doing this, fearful for my safety. I completely respect this, but am waiting for another opportunity in the future, as I feel it's something God made me to do. But, for now, that's one of the empty places I have in my heart.

God didn't just place Adam in the garden and say, "Ok, Adam, here you are, and I'm everything that you need!! So why don't you just sit there on your duff and you and I can just kick back all day because I'm right here with you and that's all you need to fulfill the life I've just breathed into you!" No, God had work for Adam to do... and eventually, people for him to be around. In fact, God tells us that if we really believe and have Him in our lives, we are to seek out these kinds of things--the purpose He has for us, the people He's called us to reach, and the places we are being led to go. It's a lot more than just sitting there and saying, "Jesus is all I need." In fact, if that's ALL one is doing... they're probably not fulfilling what God had called them to fully do with their lives.

Jesus Himself had God with Him in a way no one else could possibly understand or experience, but yet, he choose to surround himself and seek out friends, family, and meaningful work. In the Garden of Gethsemane and at the Cross, Jesus felt loss and emptiness--the hole of all holes in his heart--as we could never know. God fills us with his presence through various means, and sometimes some of those means are missing.

This, of course, also doesn't mean we HAVE to have a significant other--I know God said it wasn't good for the man to be alone but that was in Adam's specific case. We all have different callings and that may nor may not include a spouse. have read that Paul at one time was married but whether his wife died or left, it seems he chose to remain unmarried afterwards... Perhaps God put this in his heart because otherwise, he wouldn't be able to concentrate on writing most of the New Testament if he had a wife and family.

So... I would say that the biggest hole in my heart is that lovely, well-meaning people always tell me WHAT to do (and I've grown up in church my whole life) but they never really explain how to do it... and when I try to step out and do what they've told me, they say, "STOP!! What were you thinking!! Are you crazy???!!! We want you to quit doing this immediately!!" Kind of ironic and more than frustrating, but I'm trying to figure out what God has for me just like everyone else.
Awesome, Kim!! Awesome!! :)
 
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Kim... are you a writer?..... that was very well writen ... it would take me hours to organise my thought like that!!!.... awesome and good context too :)
 

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Hole in my soul?

I just need self confidence and the ability to communicate with people better. Other than that I'm perfect. LOL. Kidding. Oh wow look, my self confidence is improving already. :D
 
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Kooper

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What is the Hole in your Soul?

Most people have one thing that they feel is missing more than anything in their lives. One thing that if they had it would make them feel more whole as a person. For some it may be a spouse or significant other, but for others it may be a better job, a dream that they never pursued, a missing mother or father figure, a baby, a large sum of money, a strong relationship with the Lord, etc... What is it that leaves the biggest hole in your soul?
Basically what was underlined. Kinda freaky how you listed most of the general topics that I do tend to think about.

But if anything, I would like to see more spirituality in the youth of my hometown.
 
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NodMyHeadLikeYeah

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The hole is in the shape of an oatmeal cream pie
 
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GreenNnice

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Ramon is right, Jesus fills that emptiness, but...the question was not 'Who fills the hole in your soul?'

Zero asked us 'WHAT... Soul. '
WHAT fills the hole in our sole, not 'who.'
Of course, Jesus is a 'who' and so we move from whoville to whatville (green thinks he should take over for dearly departed Dr. Seuss :) ). Hmm, where was I before I so rudely interrupted myself?? Hmm, oh, YES, that nose, that beautiful red nose! Rudolph, with your nose so, wAIT! That's a 'who' and a 'what.' :)

So, yes, let us skedaddle back to Zere's Q. WHAT!!

Hmmm, and, sorry IF I've lost you, weirded you out, made you wonder what in the name of Jesus is green saying..

Well, (Dear Lord...Amen.), what is being said by who (me) is this....WE fill the hole in our soul with our loving to do WHAT God wants us to do, at least 'that' will be how we fill the hole in our soul. And, we do WHAT God wants us to in many, many ways, whether its listening to scripture with an intent, humble, hearing ear, or, its your pastor's Sunday messages the 'what,' or, its watching TBN, listening to a preacher that hits you convictive, or, whatever, the 'what' hole could be anything , even IF its a fortune cooki's fortune that God tells you what to do :) And, uh, yeah,, of course, I dont believe in zodiacs or thinkss telling my future but I do KNOW HE WHO KNOWS MY FUTURE is God AND He HOLDS THE FUTURE COULD SPEAK TO ME THOUGH WHAT MEAN SUITS, EVENTO A CRYSTAL-CLEAR BALL, OR, PALM READING. :)
 
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So, what I'm bringing out here, for me, anyway, is that I could have SOOOO many holes in my soul IF I wanted to have them. BUT, because I'm always seeking to be never-ending thankful of what God's done/doing/will do, I have NO holes in my soul. Now, my sneakers, please dont look at them;) , but, yeah, God's plan is PERFECT, whatever you (and I) are doing right now (maybe its nothing more than tithing and breathing, or, maybe just breathing) is WHAT God has helping you wholly get toward His perfect blessed Earthly life, His way to holiness and perfect unión with Him and all the delightfully perfect blessings that go with :)

Psalms 37:4
 
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Bigger bling
 
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i totaly agree with everything you say, . Let jesus be your husband is one of my favourite quites said to me.. :), The hole in my soul its there but not sure what it is just a pashion for something more to life than there is right now.

The thing is though, I hear this all the time--"Let Jesus fill that empty place in your heart!" and of course, it's not that I don't agree, but God made us to need other people and other things in life as well (fulfilling work, family, etc.) What always gets my goat is that people tell you to let Jesus fill the emptiness, but they never tell you HOW. I've spent several years trying to figure this out myself by doing what I felt was all church/Godly people mandated advice--basically throwing yourself and your life into church, classes, ministry, and service to others... and I've still felt that gaping, all-encompassing hole in my heart.

If someone tells another person that they need to "fill that place with Jesus," please also be kind enough to tell us HOW. I've written about this extensively in other posts--one thing I found that I actually enjoyed doing was talking to inmates about their lives and what God can still do despite the choices they'd made, but my pastors insisted I stop doing this, fearful for my safety. I completely respect this, but am waiting for another opportunity in the future, as I feel it's something God made me to do. But, for now, that's one of the empty places I have in my heart.

God didn't just place Adam in the garden and say, "Ok, Adam, here you are, and I'm everything that you need!! So why don't you just sit there on your duff and you and I can just kick back all day because I'm right here with you and that's all you need to fulfill the life I've just breathed into you!" No, God had work for Adam to do... and eventually, people for him to be around. In fact, God tells us that if we really believe and have Him in our lives, we are to seek out these kinds of things--the purpose He has for us, the people He's called us to reach, and the places we are being led to go. It's a lot more than just sitting there and saying, "Jesus is all I need." In fact, if that's ALL one is doing... they're probably not fulfilling what God had called them to fully do with their lives.

Jesus Himself had God with Him in a way no one else could possibly understand or experience, but yet, he choose to surround himself and seek out friends, family, and meaningful work. In the Garden of Gethsemane and at the Cross, Jesus felt loss and emptiness--the hole of all holes in his heart--as we could never know. God fills us with his presence through various means, and sometimes some of those means are missing.

This, of course, also doesn't mean we HAVE to have a significant other--I know God said it wasn't good for the man to be alone but that was in Adam's specific case. We all have different callings and that may nor may not include a spouse. have read that Paul at one time was married but whether his wife died or left, it seems he chose to remain unmarried afterwards... Perhaps God put this in his heart because otherwise, he wouldn't be able to concentrate on writing most of the New Testament if he had a wife and family.

So... I would say that the biggest hole in my heart is that lovely, well-meaning people always tell me WHAT to do (and I've grown up in church my whole life) but they never really explain how to do it... and when I try to step out and do what they've told me, they say, "STOP!! What were you thinking!! Are you crazy???!!! We want you to quit doing this immediately!!" Kind of ironic and more than frustrating, but I'm trying to figure out what God has for me just like everyone else.
 
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thimsrebma

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God didn't just place Adam in the garden and say, "Ok, Adam, here you are, and I'm everything that you need!! So why don't you just sit there on your duff and you and I can just kick back all day because I'm right here with you and that's all you need to fulfill the life I've just breathed into you!" No, God had work for Adam to do... and eventually, people for him to be around. In fact, God tells us that if we really believe and have Him in our lives, we are to seek out these kinds of things--the purpose He has for us, the people He's called us to reach, and the places we are being led to go. It's a lot more than just sitting there and saying, "Jesus is all I need." In fact, if that's ALL one is doing... they're probably not fulfilling what God had called them to fully do with their lives.
This is just one of the reasons I love you Seoul. You take my thought and right them out so perfectly, wy better than I could ever explain.

I do not feel like I have a hole in my soul but I do feel that there are things I really would like to do but for one reason or another hasnt happened yet.

3. Babies. For the past year or so, every couple of months I go thru this physical and emotional mess where I strongly desire to be pregnant. Its hard to describe but I have these intense emotions of desiring life in my womb I even desire child birth. (now all you mommy's dont tell me that I'm crazy for that one because I already know I am)

2. Marraige. I want to share my life with some one.

1. Mission in Central or South America. I would like to go on mission but havnt had the opportunity yet. Who would I go with? How do I get the money? Can I get off of work?