You are what you eat.

 Your net worth to the world is usually determined by what remains after your bad habits are subtracted from your good ones. –Benjamin Franklin

 

A French physiologist is credited as the first to tell us, You are what you eat. The computer-age equivalent of this is Garbage In; Garbage Out. Whatever goes into my mouth has a direct effect on how my body and mind looks and feels and functions. It seems pretty obvious, doesn’t it? 

The same holds true of our “spiritual bellies.” Whatever we feed our spirit day after day after day forms and shapes the way we view the world around us. It influences how we grow to interact with our fellow travelers on this journey called Life.

As Christians, we are instructed to feed our spirit on whatever is true, noble, right, pure and lovely (Philippians 4:8), and to cultivate the fruits of the spirit (Galatians 5:28). These are the things we need to grow stronger in our faith and more Christ-like in our walk.

By contrast, the evening news and the internet, if we are not careful, can feed us a steady stream of fear and hatred, uncertainty and even outright lies. It can be enticing (and even tasty at times) to believe the world really is as broken and horrible as some would like us to believe.

That’s when it’s time to step back and be sure our diet, both physical and spiritual, is balanced. Am I eating right? Fruits and veggies and plenty of water? And—am I reading right? Do I spend time each day with Scripture? Do I make time to listen for God’s guidance every day, not just when things are difficult? Or am I starving my spirit of something it really needs?


Monday, January 31 You knew this was coming: Start the week with a quick check of your diet. Overall, how well do you eat? Where could you make one simple, healthy change? Isaiah 6:1-3

Tuesday Tell someone you love them—and tell them why. What about that person is unique and special to you? 1 Corinthians 15:1-5

Wednesday Take a media break today. Choose to turn off your “devices,” including TV and radio, and listen in the silence for Love. Psalm 138

Thursday Look in the mirror. Look deeply. Are your eyes looking back in love, or something else? Does your face reflect a peace-filled spirit, or something else? Luke 5:1-5

Friday Take a walk or stroll today, or sit near a window and rest. Look for the marks of God nearby. Give thanks. Luke 5:6-11

Saturday Talk with a friend today about ways you might work together on your spiritual diet. As Lent comes closer, consider a focused study. Do this for yourself. Isaiah 6:4-8

Sunday After a week of good “food,” come together and praise the One who gives us all good things (along with the will and desire to choose them). Share the good news of God’s love widely, freely and with love on your face. 1 Corinthians 15:6-11

 

 

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called . . . Life. --Prince

 

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