Sandy Zalecki
Member
“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present you bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, Which is you reasonable service.” (Romans 12:1) NKJ
Obesity rates in America continue to climb. One third of Americans are now obese and nearly eighty percent of all Americans are overweight. We are at a crossroads when it comes to our health.
Obesity carries with it a list of chronic diseases that are very preventable if we actually take care of ourselves. The list includes type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, heart disease, increased risk of stroke, hypertension, increased risk of cancer, high cholesterol levels, pack pain, and infertility just to name a few. What is the cost of all of this? In 2008 the cost of obesity related disease was a staggering $147 BILLION dollars. Obesity is has overtaken smoking as the number one killer by a preventable disease. Other countries in Europe and the Western World are following behind us and are actually catching up with us.
Is presenting your over weight, chronic disease ridden body an acceptable sacrifice to the Lord? Is this the temple that the Holy Spirit wants to occupy? I don’t believe it is. Our bodies consist of three parts. We have the physical body, the mind, and the spirit or soul. When one part is weak the other parts become weak. When our bodies are weakened by disease and obesity the spirit is also weak. The Lord requires a strong spirit in order to serve Him the way we should.
I know that people have diseases that infest their bodies that aren’t their fault. Because of sin and our fallen world we will experience disease, but if it is something that we can do something about, Christians should do everything they can to correct this issue.
In our world today we are plagued with chronic disease. Much of it is caused by our contaminated food supply. Food manufactures add chemicals such as msg, salt, and sugar to preserved food in order to make it taste good and add to the shelf life. Food not only keeps us from being hungry it is also our medicine. Highly preserved food is stripped of all the minerals and vitamins needed to maintain a healthy body. This is one of the main contributors to obesity today. Lack of exercise also contributes to our obesity problem.
It is our job as Christians to know what to put into our bodies and do what is best for it. This is our “reasonable service” to Him.
Obesity rates in America continue to climb. One third of Americans are now obese and nearly eighty percent of all Americans are overweight. We are at a crossroads when it comes to our health.
Obesity carries with it a list of chronic diseases that are very preventable if we actually take care of ourselves. The list includes type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, heart disease, increased risk of stroke, hypertension, increased risk of cancer, high cholesterol levels, pack pain, and infertility just to name a few. What is the cost of all of this? In 2008 the cost of obesity related disease was a staggering $147 BILLION dollars. Obesity is has overtaken smoking as the number one killer by a preventable disease. Other countries in Europe and the Western World are following behind us and are actually catching up with us.
Is presenting your over weight, chronic disease ridden body an acceptable sacrifice to the Lord? Is this the temple that the Holy Spirit wants to occupy? I don’t believe it is. Our bodies consist of three parts. We have the physical body, the mind, and the spirit or soul. When one part is weak the other parts become weak. When our bodies are weakened by disease and obesity the spirit is also weak. The Lord requires a strong spirit in order to serve Him the way we should.
I know that people have diseases that infest their bodies that aren’t their fault. Because of sin and our fallen world we will experience disease, but if it is something that we can do something about, Christians should do everything they can to correct this issue.
In our world today we are plagued with chronic disease. Much of it is caused by our contaminated food supply. Food manufactures add chemicals such as msg, salt, and sugar to preserved food in order to make it taste good and add to the shelf life. Food not only keeps us from being hungry it is also our medicine. Highly preserved food is stripped of all the minerals and vitamins needed to maintain a healthy body. This is one of the main contributors to obesity today. Lack of exercise also contributes to our obesity problem.
It is our job as Christians to know what to put into our bodies and do what is best for it. This is our “reasonable service” to Him.