Exercise
Thompson, Darryl
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Sat May 6 05:35:11 PDT 2006
Exercise
The glory of young men is their strength. Prov. 20:29
Another precious blessing is proper exercise. Each organ and muscle
has its work to do in the living organism. Every wheel in the machinery
must be a living, active, working wheel. Nature's fine and wonderful
works need to be kept in active motion in order to accomplish the object
for which they were designed.
Bind up an arm, even for a few weeks, then free it from its bands,
and you will see that it is weaker than the one you have been using
moderately during the same time. Inactivity produces the same effect
upon the whole muscular system.
Inactivity is a fruitful cause of disease. Exercise quickens and
equalizes the circulation of the blood.
For a healthy young man, stern, severe exercise is strengthening to
the whole system. . . . Without such exercise the mind cannot be kept in
working order. It becomes inactive, unable to put forth the sharp, quick
action that will give scope to its powers. . . .
All the heavenly beings are in constant activity, and the Lord
Jesus, in His lifework, has given an example for every one. He went
about "doing good." God has established the law of obedient action.
Silent but ceaseless, the objects of His creation do their appointed
work. The ocean is in constant motion. The springing grass, which today
is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, does its errand, clothing the
fields with beauty. The leaves are stirred to motion, and yet no hand is
seen to touch them. The sun, moon, and stars are useful and glorious in
fulfilling their mission. . . . And man, his mind and body created in
God's own similitude, must be active in order to fill his appointed
place.
Action gives power.
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