"In the day when I cried thou answeredst me, [and] strengthenedst me [with] strength in my soul.” (Ps 138:3 AV)
Our bodies and minds will fail us. From cancer to dementia, they will age and weaken. However, the soul is never aged. The soul is the essence that is self. It is the only part of us that can mature and strengthen no matter how physically old we get. Our psalmist has the perfect prayer here. He understands this truth. He does not ask for strength of body and mind. Rather, he understands the limits of both and asks for the one thing that can be strengthened regardless of circumstances. He is seeking strength of soul.
Over the years, this minister has had ample opportunity to serve or seasoned saints. There were luncheons, concerts, and visits in nursing homes and hospitals. That which has always amazed me was the inner strength these dear saints possessed despite the challenges they faced. There were life-altering diseases, financial constraints, and loneliness among many other problems. Yet they seemed to weather the challenges very well. There was Wanda, who had a very challenging marriage and home situation. Prentice, who was married to a wife who suffered dementia for 18 years. There was Lawerence, whose wife passed away with cancer. There was Terrel, who had been a widower for a very long time and suffered from dementia. Doris was a special lady whose husband had passed away. She was a faithful wife from the north who acclimated well to living elsewhere. We had a missionary wife whose husband passed away. They served the LORD faithfully for decades, and she carried on the work when her husband passed. Then there were Dorothy and Helen. Two sweet ladies widowed for several years. They lived alone. And who can forget Patsy, our church piano player? Her husband passed from disease, yet she continued to serve in the church for several years after. Each had challenges in addition to the loss of a spouse. Yet they were a joy to be around. Why? Because in spite of body and mind failing, they had strength of soul.
Strength of soul is something that is hard to describe. The soul and spirit often work together. The attitude of the heart and the condition of the soul are inseparably tied. Strength of soul can endure hardship that the body and mind cannot. Strength of soul doesn’t give up no matter how hard the path might be. Strength of soul can be an impetus that pushes us through the trouble when nothing else will. We can take a pill or treatment that might strengthen the body. We can do mental exercises that might give us a bit more cognition. But when it comes to strength of soul, there is only one place. That place is in the presence of Almighty God. Strength of soul is from the omnipotent hand of God. Pray for it. Seek it. Gain it, and all the weakness of body and mind will be a bit easier to handle.