Do All to the Glory of God

Thompson, Darryl devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Wed May 17 04:14:59 PDT 2006


Do All to the Glory of God

     Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to
the glory of God. 1 Cor. 10:31  

     In order to preserve health, temperance in all things is
necessary--temperance in labor, temperance in eating and drinking. Our
heavenly Father sent the light of health reform . . . that those who
love purity and holiness may know how to use with discretion the good
things He has provided for them, and that by exercising temperance in
daily life they may be sanctified through the truth.  

     Great care should be taken to form right habits of eating and
drinking. The food eaten should be that which will make the best blood.
The delicate organs of digestion should be respected. God requires us,
by being temperate in all things, to act our part toward keeping
ourselves in health. . . . The spiritual experience is greatly affected
by the way in which the stomach is treated. Eating and drinking in
accordance with the laws of health promote virtuous actions.  

     Principle should rule instead of appetite or fancy. . . . It means
much to be true to God. He has claims upon all who are engaged in His
service. He desires that mind and body be preserved in the best
condition of health, every power and endowment under the divine control,
and as vigorous as careful, strictly temperate habits can make them. . .
. Temperance in eating, drinking, sleeping, and dressing is one of the
grand principles of the religious life. Truth brought into the sanctuary
of the soul will guide in the treatment of the body.  

     The better you observe the laws of health, the more clearly can you
discern temptations, and resist them, and the more clearly can you
discern the value of eternal things. May the Lord help you to make the
most of your present opportunities and privileges, that you may daily
gain new victories, and finally enter the city of God, as those who have
overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. 

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