A Sound Mind in a Sound Body {a devotional}
But
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. 1 Corinthians 9:27.
Whatever
detracts from physical vigor weakens mental effort. Hence, every
practice unfavorable to the health of the body should be resolutely
shunned.... We cannot maintain consecration to God, and yet injure our
health by the willful indulgence of a wrong habit. Self-denial is one of
the conditions, not only of admission into the service of Christ but of
continuance therein....
Yet
how many who call themselves Christians are unwilling to exercise
self-denial, even for Christ’s sake. How often the love for some
pernicious indulgence is stronger than the desire for a sound mind in a
sound body! Precious hours of probation are spent, God-given means
squandered, to please the eye or to gratify the appetite....
None
need fail in this work of self-renunciation. God will give help to
every earnest seeker.... If we sincerely seek His grace, our life will
correspond with our profession of faith.... He knows whether our hearts
are wholly devoted to His service, or given to the things of the world.
We may profess what we will, but unless our life corresponds with our
profession, our faith is dead. The rule given by the apostle Paul is the
only safe rule for our guidance in all the affairs of life. “Whether
... ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31.
In the selection of our food, we should not seek merely to please the
taste, but should choose that which is most healthful. In dress, we
should seek that which is simple, comfortable, convenient, and
appropriate.
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