Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Fit 4 Life

Physical fitness is a perennial resolution for many. One reason it tops the list again and again is a failure to make exercise a permanent addition to one's lifestyle. Exercise has many documented benefits. It improves circulation, increases muscle tone and strength, invigorates the body, feeds more oxygen to the brain, and increases overall feeling of well-being. Yet these advantages will not manifest until the mind and body are trained to exercise automatically.

Becoming a better Christian tops Sister Spiritual's resolution list. She says she wants to pray more, read the Bible more and spend more time working for the Lord. The clock alarms at 5am, she slides sleepily from her bed to the floor near by. "Dear Lord', she mutters. There is a draft, but she wants to follow through with her New Year's resolutions. Her knees begin to ache, her thighs start to cramp, even her elbows stiffen as she rests them on the bed. "Why don't I just pray lying in the bed?" she says to herself. And so begins the end of the keeping of resolutions.

On to number two on her list. She takes her Bible and stumbles into the dining room. She sits at the table and tries to focus on the words. She thinks, "A cup of coffee would be nice."
She leaves the Bible on the table and goes to the cupboard. Then she remembers,
"We're out of coffee. I guess I'll just have some juice. Maybe a piece of toast and jam......"

Dear reader you know how the rest of the story goes. One distraction after another. Soon it becomes too much trouble to pray and read in the mornings. So Miss Spiritual decides to do these things at night before going to bed. This effort also fails, for many nights she is just too tired to follow through. After a few days of these frustrating efforts, Baby girl just quits. She says to herself, "I'll do better next year." Thus spiritual exercise becomes a perennial resolution.

Spiritual training supplemented with the power of the Holy Spirit and working out in the gym of God's presence is key to transforming into the likeness of Jesus.

"Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives' tales; rather, train yourself to be godly, 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." I Timothy 4:7,8 NIV

Verse 16 adds; "Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers."

Praying for your continued success as you train in His Service, PT2006

5 comments:

Diane Viere said...

Discipline...oh how I hate, even just the word! BUT, if what we do (or try to do) is done as unto the LORD.....HE always blesses, even our effort.

I don't know why some people can pop out of bed with such fresh energy...and are even motivated at the thought of sweating it out! For those of us who are not inspired by 1000 crunches each morning--it is a daily struggle. Starting small....keeping our goals manageable....and believing that each day is a NEW day is the answer! I hate traditional New Year's resolutions. They seem so restrictive. But when I think about a goal, knowing that I only have to fight for one day at a time...the task is easier. After all, we don't teach our children with an avalanch of instruction--we nurture their minds, their hearts and their souls bit by loving bit each day. Soon, they begin to understand the benefits of discipline and can respond from their belief...not someone elses' standard.

I'm on the edge of a rambling comment...so will close for now. Once again--your spiritual insight is inspiring!

Diane

Anonymous said...

Thank you Diane. Great advice about manageable goals. You filled in the gaps of the post for me. I tend to put the ideas out there w/little development. I thank you for your encouragement and CHG for the opportunity to share. Blogging is still rather new to me. Any pointers will be appreciated. PT2006

Michelle said...

I wanted to thank you for your comment on my blog last week about my daughter, Kayla!

Dale Fletcher said...

Thanks for your short note on Spiritual Exercise. I have recently begun a blog on the Faith and Health Connection. In fact, I will be sending out an article shortly on Introduction to Spiritual Exercises... for a Healthier Life. Hope you'll stop by and read it.... or sign up for my newsletter.

God Bless,

Dale

www.faithandhealthconnection.com

Anonymous said...

I really enjoy reading on this site. Keep up the good work. You too PT2006.

Granny B.