Sold for Soup
What’s in a name? When playwright William Shakespeare asked the question, “What's in a name?” in Romeo and Juliet, he was referring to the idea that names themselves are a convention to distinguish things or people, but themselves do not have any worth or meaning. For us the name Sold for Soup carries with it a broad scope of meaning. In the book of Genesis we read that Jacob offered to give Esau a bowl of stew in exchange for his birthright (the right to be recognized as firstborn) and Esau agreed (Gen. 25:29-34). Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of soup. How often do we exchange our spiritual and physical well-being for a temporary relief from stress, fear, pain, etc. There’s a saying, “Your greatest wealth is health.” Because your health is your greatest possession, why would you exchange it for something of insignificant value? In the Sold for Soup podcast, we will address the intersection between your spiritual and physical health. Examining the links between the Word of God and what it teaches us about living a full and healthy lifestyle.