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The Flesh is Weak

1/20/2019

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​We all know intellectually that diets high in calories, sugar, fat, salt, and cholesterol wreak havoc on the human body and result in an early death. Consequently, common sense says to avoid eating those things in order to live longer, healthier lives.  So why is it that instead of getting healthier and living longer, this generation is not only getting fatter, but it is also setting a trend to become the first generation in a long time that has a shorter life expectancy?
 
Paul explains it best in Romans 7:15, "I don't really understand myself.  For I want to do what is right, but I don't do it.  Instead, I do what I hate" (NLT).  The things we hate usually equate to the sins in our lives.  For instance, those with anger management problems often hate losing their tempers.  Drug addicts come to hate the substance that gets them high.  Even serial killers can leave behind evidence that they feel remorse but don't know how to stop.  It's the same with every sin, including the sins of gluttony, making an idol of your stomach, and otherwise failing to take care of your body which is the temple of the Holy Spirit by eating and drinking for the glory of God.  When you want to be free from the bondage of sin, you begin to hate the sin.
 
Unfortunately, you can't set yourself free from sin no matter how much you might want to.  Jesus explained Paul and all of mankind's predicament in these term, "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak" (Matthew 26:41).  Your desire to be free is genuine.  Your past efforts to lose weight and become free of your eating disorder should be applauded.  However, there is no remission of sins without the shedding of blood (Hebrews 9:22).  You must repent in order to obtain and maintain health and fitness success because "whom the Son sets free is free indeed” (John 8:36).
 
If you realize that your flesh is weak and want God to deliver you from you sinful and unhealthy eating habits, then repent and honor God with your body by learning to eat and drink for His glory!  PURCHASE YOUR COPY of the Eating as an Act of Worship Teacher’s Edition TODAY at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center located at 501 West 9th Street in Little Rock, Arkansas!  In the book, you will learn the biblical principles regarding the body, dieting, exercising, and maintaining a healthy body for the glory of God!  If you live outside of the Little Rock area, ORDER your copy at Barnes and Noble.com and start serving the One True Living 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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