SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
COMFORTER
OR COMFORT FOOD?
(John 14:16) And
I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter…
We
all seem to have a love affair with food.
And don’t we have variety and abundance of it in America! They say we should eat to live and not live
to eat but we kind of suspect that person surely has no fun in life! Since food seems to always be on our minds
how should we view the whole eating experience from a Biblical perspective? Aren’t we free as believers to enjoy? At least we don’t do drugs or alcohol anymore
is our usual comeback. Let’s take an
honest look at this topic because for many of us food is a problem and even
affecting our quality of life.
I believe
God wants us to enjoy our food or He wouldn’t have given us taste buds! Eating is a pleasure. It satisfies the hunger and brings people
together. God provides for all of our
needs and for most of us we have never gone to bed hungry or had a worry about
how we would acquire our next meal. But
we have to admit that food can get out of control in our lives. A good thing has now become a bad thing and as
a result has negative consequences. How
did this happen? At what point did it
transfer over to something unhealthy?
I
think what happens is that we are looking to food for our comfort in life. We are stressed out and food makes us feel
good! Problem is our problems continue
and so does our eating. We are now in a
trap. We internalize our problems and
many times don’t even know what we are doing.
Food is so accessible and you can just grab and go and you don’t even
think about the fact that you are really medicating. Then we develop a bad habit and we know habits
are hard to break. People try dieting
but they usually go back to their original weight or even gain more. It’s an unhealthy cycle for sure.
So
what do we do? Realize that what you
need when you get stressed is not a sandwich but the bread of life Jesus Christ! (John 6:35) And Jesus said to them,
"I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger… Take all your problems to
Jesus. Let Him satisfy with the Holy
Spirit as the comforter. He will fill
you up with His love and the only thing you will gain is the pleasure of His
presence (Psa 16:11). Instead of going
to food, go to God! Stop and pray when
you are tempted. Don’t serve your
stomach (Rom 16:18), serve the Lord. Eat
of His Word (Job 23:12). Enjoy the milk
and meat of it (1 Pet 2:2; Heb 5:12-14).
It even satisfies a sweet tooth! (Psa 19:10).
You might say that’s fine coming from a skinny
preacher! Ah, but this is even for
people like myself who can turn to food as well, and God knows our hearts. And it’s so funny because I am writing this
at the lab waiting for blood to be drawn for my annual checkup. I had to fast and go without coffee. I am famished and trying to avoid being
grumpy. Hope my number gets called soon because
I’m eager to put my grub on! (Rom 14:17)
Louie
1 comment:
Love it! Great "food for thought"! God bless!
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