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Stewards of Our Body

SeniorSeeker

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Stewards of Our Body

In the secular world most people regard their bodies as their own property. They have total say over what happens to it. This applies not only to vast numbers of women who claim that they should be free to decide whether or not they will have an abortion but also to all who feel they have the right to harm their bodies by the use of often illegal substances or by eating large quantities of junk food or by having sexual relationships whenever with as many partners as they choose.

Read and pray over 1 Corinthians 6:19, 20. What do these verses tell us about how we use our bodies? What are practical ways we can put these words into effect?

The immediate context indicates that the apostle Paul was, in particular, referring to the abuse of our body through sexual immorality. Unfortunately, this is as relevant today in many parts of the world as it was in ancient Corinth, a city known for its perversities. But the basic idea is that we should not "sin against our body," because we are not our own. First, we have been created by God through Jesus Christ. He is our Maker, and we therefore are responsible to Him for all we do. Second, He is our Redeemer, the One who has bought us "at a price. Stewardship of our bodies implies taking good care of our health, too. It has to do not only with what we eat but also with the amount of rest we take and with keeping fit through adequate exercise. And there can be no question of using substances that are addictive or otherwise harmful.

Yet, again, there is need for balance. Health itself is not to be a preoccupation. It should be a part of the Christian pattern of life and rather automatic in operation. An overriding preoccupation with health can be a form of idolatry that gets in the way of a satisfying relationship with God. Health is to enable service to God, but is not an end in itself. Take a good look at all your health habits, not just diet. What do you need to improve on? What changes can and should you make? What holds you back from doing what you know is right?
 
Thank you, SeniorSeeker, for another good post concerning our lives and living for serving our Lord and Savior, Jesus! What our health is today is what we did or didn't do in the past! Sometimes the harm is irreversible and most of the foods we eat today have preservatives and even the fresh fruit and vegs if not grown organically are dangerous to the body! But we can make sure that we don't live as the world after we know Jesus as our own personal Savior, for we are in the world but not of it! Even prescription and over the counter meds are harmful if not taken correctly or overdosing.

Stay out of dangerous places is another thing we can do, because there are some places where the angles fear to tread......soooo we won't be protected by our Guardian Angel! We can abuse the body by overwork, overplay or anything that takes us to the point of deep tiredness and exhaustion! Yet, we could sit around like couch potatoes and eat snacks and that is harmful too with no exercise and overweight! Sure is difficult sometimes to be able to do what one should or needs to do, especially when older and unable to use the body like we once did! Ole Arthur has come to stay and he won't go away....of course the Lord can make him go but He doesn't always perform miracles on even His own! Thanks again! :angel: God Bless! Betty
 
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