Friday, February 25, 2011

Made to Crave - Day 9

Day 9: I could never give up that!


Thought for the Day: “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22 – 23)

Self-control is hard. We don’t like to deny ourselves. We don’t think it’s necessary. We make excuses and declare, “That’s nice for someone else, but I could never give up ____________!” (fill in the blank: soda, sugar, cupcakes, smoking . . .)

If we’re relying on ourselves, that excuse may be true. But there’s another level to self-control that too few of us find. In Matthew 19:23 – 24, Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven . . . it’s easier for the camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”

In other words, Jesus was saying that it’s hard for people who are satisfied with the things of this world to deny themselves. It’s hard for someone who is rich with excess to deny herself and be humble enough to admit, “I must give this up.” When the disciples heard this teaching, they were confused until Jesus clarified; “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible” (verse 26).

Maybe you’ve heard verse 26 spoken in the common context that God can make us healthy, wealthy, and get us to a new breakthrough. We tend to think of it as saying, “With God, all good things are possible! With God, all lavish things are possible!” But if you study this verse in the original context, it actually means, “With man, it is impossible to deny yourself. With man, it is impossible to make sacrifices. With man, it is impossible to have self-control. But with God, all sacrificial things are possible. With God, all self-control is possible.”

I believe this one little shift in our thinking can make us feel empowered, instead of feeling denied. Rather than giving in to the foods we crave, we can have God’s self-control to make a completely different decision, such as a decision for health . . . a decision for renewed energy . . . a decision for confidence and peace. Most importantly, a decision that honors both our body and God!


If you are like me, and struggle with over eating and dieting, I hope you, too, will gain a little encourgement and motivation from the words above.  I'm so dependant on Pepsi Max and other caffiene filled things.  So, this morning was my last Pepsi Max and I'm going to do my best to stay away from caffiene and chocolate!  Being healthy is a life style change, and I can do this.  All things are possible with God, but I do feel he gives us good friends and family to help keep up on track and motivated.  Thank you, Allyson, for sharing Made to Crave with me.  It's free.  So, if any of you are ineterested, here is the link. 

http://madetocrave.org/21-day-challenge/

XOXO,
Stacy

1 comment:

Amy said...

Wow - that was wonderful! Thank you for the reminder and bringing me back to a more spiritual viewpoint. It's so easy in weightloss to keep God out of it. Thanks for the post!