
When you walk into the bookstore and see a table filled with books on dieting, you know it must be January. After several weeks of overeating all kinds of holiday foods, people in many cultures turn their attention to not eating.
Food plays an important role in Scripture. God uses it not only to bless us but also to teach us. Our misuse of food keeps us from knowing God in ways He wants to be known.
In the Old Testament, God gave instructions to Adam as to what to eat and what not to eat (Gen. 2: 16-17). Later He gave the Israelites manna to convince them that He was God and to test them to find out if they believed Him (Ex. 16:12; Deut. 8:16). In the New Testament, the apostle Pail stated the proper attitude for everything we do, including eating: "Whether you eat or drink,... do all to the glory of God" (1 Cor. 10:31).
When we think of food as a friend that comforts us or an enemy that makes us fat, we miss the wonder of receiving with gratitude a splendid gift from God. Obsesive eating or not eating indicates that we are focused on the gift rather than on the Giver, which is a form of idolatry.
When eating becomes a true act of worship, we will no longer worship food. - Julie Ackerman Link
You alone are worthy, Lord,
To be worshiped and adored;
We to You our tribute bring
As our hearts rejoice and sing. - Hess
When food becomes our God, our appetite for the Bread of Life is diminished.
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I had found a problem that, I will remember to pray before dine... but I don't have the faith, or the meaning to pray... it just like a habit... used to it, and just continue it... without a reason... I do know if God didn't give me, I will be hungry... but, I just don't have the feeling like I must pray...
huh... even now... I just ignore it... I do pray, but meaningless... I know I need to find out what is missing... but I had ask God... and now I can only wait for God's reply...
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