Linking Arms
What does it really mean to be spiritually healthy? Not just going through the motions, not just checking boxes, but truly, deeply healthy from the inside out? In this first part of a two-part conversation, Nadine sits down with Purposeful Living's own Ministry Director, Carla Sands, to explore what soul health actually is and why it matters more than most of us realize. Carla opens with a beautiful framework that will stick with you: picture a bullseye. At the center is your spirit. Around it, your soul. And on the outside, your body. This image becomes the lens through which everything else in the conversation unfolds. From there, Carla walks through the three theological tenses of salvation — justification, sanctification, and glorification — and connects them to that same bullseye. Justification is that one sacred moment when you said yes to Jesus. Glorification is the eternity that awaits. But sanctification? That's where we live. That's the lifelong, ongoing process of being made more and more like Him. And that is the soul health this episode is all about. Nadine and Carla talk honestly about why this matters — not just for our own peace and joy, but because we are called to be salt and light. The fruit we bear isn't for us. Like an apple tree, it's for the people around us: our children, our husbands, our friends, our church family. When we are spiritually healthy, something unexplainable starts to flow out of us. Not from us. Through us. They also name something important: spiritual health is not about performance. It's not about a checklist. Reading your Bible every morning doesn't automatically mean your soul is well, just as the Pharisees' religious discipline didn't reflect a heart surrendered to God. True soul health is about intentional formation, setting the table for the Holy Spirit to do a work in you that you cannot do in yourself. GUEST BIO Carla Sands serves as Ministry Director at Purposeful Living, Inc., where she walks alongside women in their spiritual formation and growth. A trusted voice in the Purposeful Living community, Carla brings deep theological grounding and genuine warmth to every conversation. She is passionate about helping women understand who they are in Christ and what it looks like to be whole — spirit, soul, and body. KEY TAKEAWAYS * The spirit, soul, and body can be pictured as a bullseye — and soul health lives in the middle, the sanctification layer, where daily life actually happens. * The three tenses of salvation (justification, sanctification, glorification) give us a framework for understanding where spiritual growth fits into our faith. * We are called to bear fruit — but like a fruit tree, that fruit isn't for us. It's for the people God has placed in our lives. * Spiritual health is not performance. Spiritual disciplines are the table-setting; the transformation itself is God's work. * Passivity is not neutral. If we're not being intentionally formed by God, we are being formed by culture. * He never asks us to be perfect. He asks us to be willing. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES * Matthew 5:13-14 — "You are the salt of the earth... You are the light of the world." * Galatians 5:22-23 — The Fruit of the Spirit * 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 — The body as God's temple
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