Topic:HOLY LIVING & HEALTHY LIVING
Memorise: The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. 1st
Corinthians 15:567;
Bible
Text: 1st Timothy 4:6-9, Bible in one year:
2nd Chronicles 35-36, John 4:16-45
At the time of man’s creation, there was no notion of sickness. There
was indeed nothing like sickness. There was no expectation of death either. The
human body was created to be self-sustaining through regular contact with God’s
glory, and maintained by the foods provided by God. But when man fell, he lost
so much, most importantly, the sustaining power of God’s glory. He had to begin
to virtually rely on food for sustenance. As good as food is, it is limited in
its ability to keep a man healthy. Although a daily diet of good food,
vegetables, fruits and exercise is very important to
living healthy, the final
result will depend largely on the spiritual lifestyle of the fellow involved.
For instance, if an individual is born-again and living a righteous life, this
healthy lifestyle will work well for him, but if a fellow is living in sin, the
result may be in bad taste. The reason is because sin itself is a killer (James
1:15). Sin does not often kill drastically but subtly, gradually and surely.
Sin kills spiritually by sending the sinner to Hell, and it also kills
physically.
“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God
is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
Romans 6:23
Never underestimate the power of sin! Believe it or not, sin serves the
sinner a cup of death. Every sin an individual commits dishes the fellow a dose
of death, working against his or her health and gradually killing him or her.
Take for instance a believer who eats the best meals but refuses to pay tithes;
such a person will provoke God to curse him. No medicine or healthy meal can
cure the effects of such a curse! Always remember that the spiritual always
controls the physical. What unhealthy meal did Miriam eat that made her leprous
for seven days (Numbers 12:5-15)? She only spoke against Moses, and that sin
served her leprosy. Beloved, to consistently live in good health, it is
important you place spiritual considerations side by side with healthy
lifestyle choices. If you want to continue in sin, you are not serious about
staying healthy. While some sicknesses are caused by poor eating habits, others
are caused by sinful indulgences or violation of divine laws. Ensure both sides
are properly taken care of. It is well with you.
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