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My Soul Longs for the Living GodMy soul longs, yes, even faints for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh cry out for the living God. Psalm 84:2There is a quiet emptiness inside many young people today, a tiredness that doesn’t show up in pictures or smiles, and the psalmist puts words to that feeling when he says his soul longs and faints for the presence of God.Longing for God is not spiritual weakness, it is proof that there is still life within you, because only those who are alive feel thirst.The heart and the flesh cry out because we were created for more than surviving between distractions, temporary pleasures, and purposeless routines.Scripture speaks of the living God, in contrast to modern idols that promise fulfillment but leave behind anxiety, guilt, and frustration.To cry out is not to repeat polished prayers, but to let the soul speak honestly, admitting that we have reached our limit and that only God can answer.Many believe in God yet live as if He were distant, searching for direction everywhere before kneeling before Him.The living God speaks, transforms, corrects, and writes His will on the hearts of those who come to Him sincerely.The true thirst of the soul is not for success or approval, but for God’s presence.While the world keeps us busy so we don’t reflect, God calls us into silence where change begins.There is no transformation without spiritual hunger, and no hunger while we keep feeding on what pulls us away from God.If your soul feels tired or dry, this is not the end, it is the Spirit inviting you back to the living God.If you feel this thirst today, do not ignore it, speak to God now, turn away from what distances you from Him, and choose to pursue a real life in the presence of the living God.