Psalm
118:8
It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.
It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.
A lot of people think that the way to get health is to watch
what they eat. For example, many people say that the Mediterranean diet is a
very healthy one. I agree, generally. But do you know that the people Jesus
healed were on a Mediterranean diet? They did not eat pork and prawns, for
example, because they were Jews and these things are not kosher for them.
I know that you want to walk in divine health. But God does
not want your focus to be on food — what to eat, what not to eat — or even
exercise — how to exercise, when to exercise. All these are natural means which
people of the world trust in. It is better to trust in the Lord and His
finished work, than to put your confidence in the latest man-made diet plans
and exercise regimes.
At the cross, Jesus took your sicknesses and carried your
pains, and by His stripes you were healed. (Isaiah 53:4–5) The Bible even tells
us how to escape sickness and premature death — by discerning the Lord’s body
when we partake of the Lord’s Supper. (1 Corinthians 11:29–30) But instead of
focusing on these truths, many of us prefer to focus on dieting and exercising!
Now, I am not against eating well or exercising. I myself
exercise and I do watch what I eat. For example, I don’t like to eat oily stuff
because it makes me feel uncomfortable. And when I have to preach, I do my best
not to eat foods that make me burp!
But I eat generally healthy stuff not because I trust dieting
to make me healthy. I exercise not because I trust exercising to make me
healthy. No, I trust the finished work of Christ to make me healthy. I eat well
because I like to feel good and I exercise because I enjoy the rush, the sweat!
God wants you to be free when it comes to eating
and exercising. Don’t make laws for eating and exercising, and then trust these
laws to give you “divine” health.
Trust in the finished work of Christ. Discern
His body when you partake of the Holy Communion. And just enjoy your food and
workout!
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