I have found, personally, that apart from God, nothing makes sense. I don't know where you are in your relationship with Jesus or if you know Him at all, but I encourage you to look at exercise through the lens of God's Word. Sister, Jesus loves you, He is passionate about you, He will never stop pursuing you, and He is mighty to save you - even from yourself. He thinks you are just as beautiful today as you were any other day of your life and He holds an attainable image for you. He doesn't want you to be what you are not, He wants you to be the best of who He made you to be. We are the ones who dangle these lofty goals of marathons and 6 day a week regimens and size 6 jeans in front of our alarm clocks set for 5:30 AM. God just wants us to be healthy and maintain what He originally made so we can do what he has prepared in advance for us to do (Ephesians 2:10). The abundant blessings that come with obedience are far greater than attaining any physical goal you can conjure up! He can do immeasurably more than you can ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20) so if you are dreaming of size X, you aren't even in the same ballpark as Him!
Faithfully Fit is a way to be physically and spiritually healthy. It's not a magic formula, it's just an idea to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, the One who strengthens us, carries us and loves us like no other! I believe exercise is as important as anything else the Bible tells us to do. I can't love my neighbor or reach the needy or serve my God in any capacity if I'm too tired and toxin filled to get out the door. If you have tried everything else to stay motivated in this exercise battle, maybe it's time you invited the ultimate Personal Trainer along to keep your mind off the miles, the inches, the pounds. Throw that scale away because He couldn't care less what it says! Devote yourself to the only One worthy of devotion and He'll take care of everything else!
Thanks, Lisa - I needed to hear this today! Especially the part, "I can't love my neighbor or reach the needy or serve my God in any capacity if I'm too tired and toxin filled to get out the door." I am noticing more and more that what I eat directly affects my ability to serve God. Also when I am over-doing it with exercise - maybe trying to meet those lofty and unattainable goals that I have set for myself - I am not able to serve Him very well, either. My scale more resembles a trampoline, bouncing up and down, than anything else! Praying for his perspective on exercise, body image and healthful eating in the coming year!
ReplyDeletePraying right along with you Shelly!!! We can do it... together!
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