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Be Patient

9/9/2018

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We live in a world of instant gratification.  We want immediate responses to our questions, fast food, and overnight weight loss success.  Yet we hypocritically say the person who provided a quick but wrong response is incompetent.  We get angry and demand a refund when we do not get exactly what we ordered at the drive through.  We demand our refund when the $19.99 weight loss wonder pill failed to deliver the promised results in 30 days.  None of this is of the Father.
 
Exodus 13:17-18 states, “And it came to pass, when Pharaoh had let the people go, that God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines, although that was near; for God said, ‘Lest peradventure the people repent when they see war, and they return to Egypt.’ But God led the people about, through the way of the wilderness of the Red sea: and the children of Israel went up harnessed out of the land of Egypt.”  In other words, God took the Israelites the long way around instead of taking the shortcut that was readily available because He knew the dangers ahead of them and that they were too weak to fight another battle. 
 
Unlike us, our God is patient (Numbers 14:18, 2 Peter 3:9).  He strategically planned all of creation from its beginning to its end before laying the foundation of the universe, time, and space.   He carefully, lovingly, fearfully and wonderfully made man in His image, and He teaches us to be like Him by reminding us in His Word that to everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heavens (Ecclesiastes 3:1).
 
Since we are made in His image, those who have been redeemed should reflect His holiness more and more each day.  Therefore, patience should be growing and blossoming within you as the Fruit of the Spirit is cultivated in the spiritual soil of your spirit.  Stop being so quick to get angry during rush hour traffic!  Stop losing faith because the answer to your prayers did not present itself an hour later.  Stop giving up on your diet and exercise plans because you did not lose one hundred (100) pounds in two (2) weeks!  You did not gain three hundred (300) pounds overnight, so you cannot expect to lose it that quickly.  Likewise, recovering from an eating disorder will take time, so do not expect all of your negative behaviors to evaporate overnight. 

Learn to trust God and His timing for EVERYTHING!  His ways are not our ways and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts (Isaiah 55:8).  The delay in traffic may have been God's way of protecting you from an accident.  Your order could have been wrong to keep you from getting food poisoning.  Likewise, you may be on a plateau for a spiritual reason instead of a physical one.  Plainly speaking, it may be taking you longer to lose weight or fully recover from an eating disorder because God is taking you the long way around. 
 
The person in your office who lost one hundred (100) pounds may have had gastric bypass surgery or taken other drastic measures such as consuming dangerous pills that promise rapid results without changing eating habits.  The person you admire may look healthy and fit, but they secretly binge and purge on a regular basis.  That is not God’s Will for your life.  He will deliver you safely to the Promised Land of Healthy and Fit for Life and help you to defeat all of the giants in the land one battle at a time, but your patience is necessary to win the health and fitness war!   
 
If you are ready to trust God’s timing and patiently implement His health and fitness plan for your life, ORDER YOUR COPY of the Eating as an Act of Worship Teacher’s Edition TODAY!  In the book, you will learn the biblical principles regarding the body, dieting, exercising, and maintaining a healthy body for the glory of God!  Do not procrastinate!  Order your copy at Amazon.com and start serving the One True God in every aspect of your life, including your eating habits TODAY!
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    Ann Wooten Taylor

    Ann is an attorney who has been licensed to practice law in the State of Arkansas since 2004, practicing in the areas of child abuse and neglect, special education, and unemployment insurance law.  Mrs. Taylor is also the C.E.O. of Eating as an Act of Worship Ministries and a Christian author.  Her first non-fiction, Christian book entitled, "Eating as an Act of Worship Workbook" was published and released by Life to Legacy Publishing in 2015. Her second book, the "Eating as an Act of Worship Teacher's Edition" was published and released in December 2016. 

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