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Let none who profess godliness regard with indifference the health of the body, and flatter themselves that intemperance is no sin, and will not affect their spirituality.
A close sympathy exists between the physical and the moral nature. {CD 43.1}
With our first parents, intemperate desire resulted in the loss of Eden. Temperance in all things has more to do with our restoration to Eden than men realize. {CD 43.
The transgression of physical law is the transgression of God's law.
Our Creator is Jesus Christ.
He is the author of our being.
He has created the human structure.
He is the author of physical laws, as He is the author of the moral law.
And the human being who is careless and reckless of the habits and practices that concern his physical life and health, sins against God.
Many who profess to love Jesus Christ do not show proper reverence and respect for Him who gave His life to save them from eternal death.
He is not reverenced, or respected, or recognized.
This is shown by the injury done to their own bodies in violation of the laws of their being. {CD 43.3}
A continual transgression of nature's laws is a continual transgression of the law of God.
The present weight of suffering and anguish which we see everywhere, the present deformity, decrepitude, disease, and imbecility now flooding the world, make it, in comparison to what it might be and what God designed it should be, a lazar house; and the present generation are feeble in mental, moral, and physical power.
All this misery has accumulated from generation to generation because fallen man will break the
law of God.
Sins of the greatest magnitude are committed through the indulgence of perverted appetite. {CD 43.4}
Excessive indulgence in eating, drinking, sleeping, or seeing, is sin. The harmonious healthy action of all the powers of body and mind results in happiness; and the more elevated and refined the powers, the more pure and unalloyed the happiness.
[GOD MARKS THE SIN OF INDULGENCE] {CD 44.1}
When Sanctification Is Impossible
A large proportion of all the infirmities that afflict the human family, are the results of their own wrong habits, because of their willing ignorance, or of their disregard of the light which God has given in relation to the laws of their being.
It is not possible for us to glorify God while living in violation of the laws of life.
The heart cannot possibly maintain consecration to God while lustful appetite is indulged.
A diseased body and disordered intellect, because of continual indulgence in hurtful lust, make sanctification of the body and spirit impossible.
The apostle understood the importance of the healthful conditions of the body for the successful perfection of Christian character.
He says, "I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway."
A close sympathy exists between the physical and the moral nature. {CD 43.1}
With our first parents, intemperate desire resulted in the loss of Eden. Temperance in all things has more to do with our restoration to Eden than men realize. {CD 43.
The transgression of physical law is the transgression of God's law.
Our Creator is Jesus Christ.
He is the author of our being.
He has created the human structure.
He is the author of physical laws, as He is the author of the moral law.
And the human being who is careless and reckless of the habits and practices that concern his physical life and health, sins against God.
Many who profess to love Jesus Christ do not show proper reverence and respect for Him who gave His life to save them from eternal death.
He is not reverenced, or respected, or recognized.
This is shown by the injury done to their own bodies in violation of the laws of their being. {CD 43.3}
A continual transgression of nature's laws is a continual transgression of the law of God.
The present weight of suffering and anguish which we see everywhere, the present deformity, decrepitude, disease, and imbecility now flooding the world, make it, in comparison to what it might be and what God designed it should be, a lazar house; and the present generation are feeble in mental, moral, and physical power.
All this misery has accumulated from generation to generation because fallen man will break the
law of God.
Sins of the greatest magnitude are committed through the indulgence of perverted appetite. {CD 43.4}
Excessive indulgence in eating, drinking, sleeping, or seeing, is sin. The harmonious healthy action of all the powers of body and mind results in happiness; and the more elevated and refined the powers, the more pure and unalloyed the happiness.
[GOD MARKS THE SIN OF INDULGENCE] {CD 44.1}
When Sanctification Is Impossible
A large proportion of all the infirmities that afflict the human family, are the results of their own wrong habits, because of their willing ignorance, or of their disregard of the light which God has given in relation to the laws of their being.
It is not possible for us to glorify God while living in violation of the laws of life.
The heart cannot possibly maintain consecration to God while lustful appetite is indulged.
A diseased body and disordered intellect, because of continual indulgence in hurtful lust, make sanctification of the body and spirit impossible.
The apostle understood the importance of the healthful conditions of the body for the successful perfection of Christian character.
He says, "I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway."