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Strength Comes by Exercise :wiggle:

SeniorSeeker

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[size=large]Strength comes by exercise.[/size]

Activity is the very condition of life. Those who endeavor to maintain Christian life by passively accepting the blessings that come through the means of grace, and doing nothing for Christ, are simply trying to live by eating without working. And in the spiritual as in the natural world, this always results in degeneration and decay. A man who would refuse to exercise his limbs would soon lose all power to use them. Thus the Christian who will not exercise his God-given powers not only fails to grow up into Christ, but he loses the strength that he already had. What other parallels can you draw between exercising faith and exercising the body?

Someone driving in a car saw a woman jogging. He rolled down his window and yelled,
 
Amen Martin......We need to exercise our faith and our bodies! Even if we are bedridden, we can pray and use our minds to help others by increasing our faith and those who are spiritually weak! Prayer moves mountains out of the way when God hears and answers our prayers which makes our faith stronger! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
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