Our bodies are truly amazing. Artists have tried to capture the beauty of the human body for years.
The human
body puzzles doctors and scientists, and every day they discover more
truth about the human body. The human brain designed by God and placed
in our head is far beyond medical comprehension. God designed a
remarkable pump and placed it in man’s chest. It is called the heart.
There is no machine on earth that works as hard as the human heart.
Reading
articles on the Internet, I found that on average, a healthy heart
weighs 11 ounces and pumps 2,000 gallons of blood through 60,000 miles
of blood vessels each day. A healthy heart allows you to enjoy the life
that God has given you.
On the other
hand, an unhealthy heart causes disease in our body that brings pain
and suffering. Our activities are limited in our daily lives, and much
time has to be given to care for the needs of the body. An unhealthy
heart leads to death, the death of dreams and visions and the purpose
that God has put in your spirit, which is also known as your spiritual
heart. Your spiritual heart is the center core of your body, which is
the temple of the Holy Spirit when you are born again.
In all this,
the Bible simply says, “I will praise You; for I am fearfully and
wonderfully made; marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very
well.” (Psalm 139:14 NKJV). The body is God’s masterpiece.
More and
more the world is becoming “conscious” of the need to care for the human
body so that we can live healthy and longer, which is good. As a
believer in Christ Jesus, we need to praise and worship God for His
marvelous creation.
God made man
an intellectual, moral and physical creature with spiritual
responsibility and integrity. Man was created to express God’s own
nature of love, to receive His love and to share His love. Man did not
evolve or arrive on earth by accident; but as we read, he is fearfully
and wonderfully made for a purpose.
With the
knowledge of this magnificent masterpiece, why do we continue to abuse
the body, which was created in the image of God? Every place we look we
see information about taking care of our body. We hear about the damage
done to our body from addictions that are destroying our bodies—food,
alcohol, tobacco, pornography, etc.
Why can’t we
stop? It is evident that we cannot break these strongholds by our own
power. Addiction is a spiritual problem that can only be broken by the
power of the Holy Spirit.
As a child
of God, how long will the out-of-shape believer look in the mirror and
say, “I must do something about this body?” How long do we depend on a
drink to deaden the pain of hurt and think we can get by looking at
pornography and never be caught?
It is a heart problem, not our physical heart, but our spiritual heart. Proverbs 4:23 tells us, “Keep your heart will all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life” (NKJV). TheNew Living Translation says, “Above all else, guard your heart, for it affects everything you do.”
What’s in
your heart affects everything you do. Are you full of bitterness, hate,
jealousy or unforgiveness? These are some of the issues of life that
cause addictions. We are looking for a way of escape instead of facing
the truth and taking responsibility for our actions.
A healthy
physical heart comes from a healthy spiritual heart. Lack of care for
our physical heart comes from a lack of care of our spiritual heart.
That is the heart of the matter.
“The spirit
of a man will sustain him in sickness, but who can bear a broken spirit
(heart)?” (Proverbs 18:14 NKJV). “Whoever has no rule over his own
spirit (heart) is like a city broken down, without walls” (Proverbs
25:28 NKJV). A city without walls has no protection against attacks of
the enemy. You do have an enemy and he has one goal: to steal, kill and
destroy. You, child of God, have a big God and He desires to give you
abundant life (John 10:10 NKJV).
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