The Bible and Your Health – Part 1 – November 13, 2021

2021-11-13     

The Bible and Your Health – Part 1

A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones. Proverbs 14:30

In the last half century, doctors have come to understand and emphasize the correlation between mental and physical health. Yet the Bible talked about it over three thousand years ago when King Solomon gave us these four proverbs: 1) ‘A peaceful heart leads to a healthy body; jealousy is like cancer in the bones.’ 2) ‘A cheerful look brings joy to the heart; good news makes for good health’ (Proverbs 15:30). 3) ‘Kind words are like honey – sweet to the soul and healthy for the body’ (Proverbs 16:24). 4) ‘A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit saps a person’s strength’ (Proverbs 17:22). These Scriptures could be summed up like this: a faith-filled attitude (focusing on what’s good instead of what’s bad), laughter (the ability to rejoice), and spoken words of encouragement have a profound effect on your health (and the health of those around you). What’s the antidote for stress? Serenity! What’s the remedy for fear? Faith! And where do serenity and faith come from? God! David was in bad shape when he wrote, ‘I begged the Lord for mercy, saying, “What will you gain if I die, if I sink into the grave?”’ (Psalm 30:8-9). We don’t know whether he was stressed-out mentally, or if he was physically ill. But God intervened, and later in the same psalm David wrote, ‘You have turned my mourning into…dancing. You have…clothed me with joy, that I might sing praises to you and not be silent’ (vv. 11-12). There’s no doubt about it – your thinking has a profound effect on your health!

Prayer


Heavenly Father, help me do a self-physical, based on the principals that You give me in Your Word. In Jesus’ Name, Amen


3 comments

  1. Thank you for the devotion and prayer. In the prayer, the word “principals” should be “principles.” Principals may be the heads of schools. Principles are the values we live by.

  2. Thank you for the devotion and the prayer. However, the word “principals” in the prayer should be “principles.” “Principals” may be the heads of schools. “Principles” are the values that guide our lives.

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