Monday Morning Post: Healing
I'm sitting here this morning amazed at how our bodies can heal. I'm currently journying alongside my father as he recovers from triple bypass surgery. Mind you, he's a month shy of his eight-eighth birthday, and he's doing remarkably well. The improvement every twenty-four hours is astonishing.
I'm sitting here this morning amazed at how our bodies can heal. I'm currently journying alongside my father as he recovers from triple bypass surgery. Mind you, he's a month shy of his eight-eighth birthday, and he's doing remarkably well. The improvement every twenty-four hours is astonishing.
This is not to diminish the importance of the medical staff that has prepared, performed, and now administers to his health, but only to recognize the body's unbelievable ability to bounce back. Our creator has designed a magnificent temple for us to dwell in; and one that is capable of achieving results beyond our colorful imagination.
When nourished and cared for around the clock our body can heal as it was created to do. My point here is that it flourishes when nourished and attended to ...and here is where I start to get excited. What does that say about our ability to heal our heart, mind and soul?
If we nourished and attended to our spiritual needs what would our ability to heal be like. If we fed ourselves and cared for our soul's betterment how much would that change our perception of our problems.
Our ability to heal both body and mind begins and ends with our loving attention to detail, our catering to their needs, and our disciplined approach to nurturing their requirements.
When we eat well this week let's remember His blessings. When we walk this week, let's walk in His word. When we run let it be in fields of grace. When we laugh, let our smile be His light. When we hurt, let our comfort be His love. And when we sleep let us rest in His arms.
Pray on,
Eddy
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