Care of the Body, Gluttony, Overcoming Addictions (Study Outline)

Written on 06/14/2024


 Care of the Body – (Overcoming Addictions, Gluttony, Inactivity)

 

1. Christ died so we could serve God with our bodies as well as our minds and spirits (1 Corinthians 6:13-14,19-20, 1 Thessalonians 5:23). 

 

2. Our bodies were purchased with Jesus' blood. We are waiting for our bodies to be redeemed (Romans 8:22-23)--to be “glorified”.

  • While we are waiting, we are called to use our bodies for obedience to God—striving to live as we would live if we already had glorified bodies (Romans 6:12-14, 1 John 3:2-3, Philippians 3:10-14).

 

3. Our first task as believers is to learn to use sacrifice our bodies in order to serve God(Romans 12:1).

  • We should be willing to cut off limbs if they were to cause us to sin (Mark 9:43-48).

  • We should keep our bodies “beaten” or disciplined through regular, vigorous exercise, fasting, and a healthy diet (1 Corinthians 9:24-27).

  • We should not depend on any comfort or substance in order to be content (1 Corinthians 6:12).

    • Addictions, dependencies, withdrawals...all these are slavery to the flesh that leads to death (Romans 6:16). 

*If you cannot take care of your body (amongst other earthly things), you cannot be entrusted with any other growth in the kingdom (John 3:12, Luke 16:12).

 

4. Needed practices to keep the body disciplined:

  • Maintain a consistent exercise routine, and gradually increase its time or intensity.

  • Regularly abstain from bodily comforts until your self-control, joy, and peace are unaffected when you go without them (Philippians 4:11-13). Be uncomfortable until it's not uncomfortable anymore, and then make it more uncomfortable.

    • Examples:

    • Regularly fast from food. 

    • Increase physical activity (push to be moving and/or on your feet for long periods of time).

  • If you're trying to break a certain dependency or addiction, fast from food while praying for self-control to repent from your dependency.

 

Everyone should make a plan for how often they will exercise and how often they will fast. Start somewhere!