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"Christian And Overweight? That's Not God's Plan!"
By Dr. Frank B. Smoot,
MA, DD
Fact #1: More than 80% of Americans are
Christians.
Fact #2: Some 74% of Americans are now
overweight, and almost 25% are clinically obese. In
fact, obesity is now the Number One U.S. health
problem.
Fact #3: A shocking 96% of all weight loss
efforts end in failure.
Conclusion: There are countless millions of
overweight Christians struggling and failing at
weight loss. Can this possibly be what God intended
for His children?
Absolutely not! And if we knew who we really were --
who God created us to be -- no Christian would let
his or her body fall into such a wretched and
ungodly condition.
God makes it clear from the start (Genesis 1) that
we're created in His own image. That alone should be
reason enough to take excellent care of ourselves.
He also created us body, mind/soul, and spirit, and
these are His three precious, priceless gifts to us.
But are we treating them with the reverence they
deserve? Scales and mirrors in millions of Christian
homes tell the sad truth.
Of course, many Christians claim that "God cares
about our spirit, not our flesh." Tragically, this
becomes a convenient excuse to put all your
attention on your spirit -- while your body goes to
hell in a hand-basket!
What does God say about our bodies? 1 Corinthians
6:19 makes His position clear:
What? know ye not that your
body is the temple of the Holy Ghost
which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are
not your own?
Not only is your body God's temple, it really isn't
even yours. You're just the "caretaker."
Is your temple a fitting home for God these days?
Or is
it in need of some serious renovation?
...these dreamers pollute
their own bodies... (Jude 1:8)
God wants you to be healthy!
...for I am the LORD, who
heals you. (Exodus 15:26)
He wants you to have it all!
...it is your Father's good
pleasure to give you the kingdom. (Luke 12:32)
Don't you think "having it all" includes having a
fit and healthy body to house the mind and spirit
God was good enough to give you?
The key to godly self-care is see yourself as He
sees you -- as the divine creation you truly are.
Once you do, you will automatically begin to treat
yourself with the love and care that God's most
magnificent creation -- you -- truly deserves. And
you will become thinner, healthier, and happier
because of it!
Peace
be with you, and may God bless your success!
"Dr. Frank"
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