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Matthew Mead's "The Almost Christian Discovered" (1662) reminds us of the infinite value of the soul, created in God’s image and redeemed by Christ’s blood. The fleeting riches of this world pale in comparison to the worth of a single soul, whose eternal home holds either the joy of heaven or the sorrow of separation from God. Mead calls us to treasure our souls above all earthly pursuits, laboring for their salvation and growth in Christ. Reflect on how you can turn your heart toward eternal priorities and live in light of your soul’s precious worth.
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Matthew Mead's "The Almost Christian Discovered" (1662) reminds us of the infinite value of the soul, created in God’s image and redeemed by Christ’s blood. The fleeting riches of this world pale in comparison to the worth of a single soul, whose eternal home holds either the joy of heaven or the sorrow of separation from God. Mead calls us to treasure our souls above all earthly pursuits, laboring for their salvation and growth in Christ. Reflect on how you can turn your heart toward eternal priorities and live in light of your soul’s precious worth.

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