Start Exercising – March 16, 2021

2020-03-16 Devo     

Start Exercising

For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come. 1 Timothy 4:8

As you move into your forties, fifties, and sixties, you’ll tend to become more inactive. One woman made a lifelong commitment not to sweat. Another one joked that the only reason for jogging was to look better at her funeral. A driver put this bumper sticker on his car: ‘I’m pushing fifty, and that’s enough exercise.’ The Bible says, ‘Bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable for all things, having promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come.’ Does that mean taking care of your body isn’t important? No, it means you must stay in balance! What’s the point of working to develop the virtues of a saint if you die before your time with blocked arteries? You say, ‘But I don’t like jogging or lifting weights.’ Then here’s some good news. A recent medical study found if you spend forty-five minutes a day doing household chores such as mowing the lawn, you’ll enjoy greater longevity than those who are inactive. It’s even better if you do some push-ups and sit-ups, but it’s not necessary. If you fail to maintain your car, you have no right to blame the manufacturer. And if you fail to maintain your body, which is the temple of the Holy Spirit, you have no right to blame God. You say, ‘But I believe in divine healing.’ And God promises it to you in His Word (see James 5:14-15). But He expects you to use faith – and wisdom. So put down the TV remote control, get off the sofa, and do a little home clean-up or repair. Not only will your house look better, but you’re likely to live longer.

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me remember to stay active in my mind and in my body so I can be the best to serve You by serving others. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

One comment

  1. I tell everyone I have learned two things from my parents’ retirement. They happen to be things they did wrong. 1. Never sit down. and 2. Find someone or something to “do” for. Work at your church, find charity the needs volunteers. Sitting brings a slow death both physically and mentally. Finding something to be involved in makes you feel needed. Thanks for the devotion and all your services to others. Blessings.

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