Change your diet to eliminate cravings

Some Facts about Food cravings

Having a craving for something is a strong and sudden desire to eat a particular type of food; most of the time it is an unhealthy or comfort food  Cravings also trigger other signals that sometimes reflect a deficiency in your body. For example, if you crave…
…ice or red meat – your body needs iron
…chocolate – you need magnesium
…sweets – blood sugar level low/fluctuates
…salty foods – indicate stress or mineral deficiency
…cheese – indicate a fatty acid deficiency
 
Now it doesn’t give you license to go and eat excessively. The key here (warning label):
“Reaching for junk foods or heavy foods at the onset of cravings will only satisfy them temporarily.  Making dietary changes that address deficiencies or imbalances can help eliminate them altogether” (Cook)
 

What’s the point?

Just like the body needs nutrients and minerals to keep it running at an optimal level. So the spiritual man needs to be fed the right type of food.  The spirit part of us craves GOD
 

  – God breathed into man and man became a living soul (that spirit is what connects us to God)

  – Man sinned and became disconnected from God 

  – The only thing that can satisfy what the spirit craves is God (spiritual things)

  – Rom 8:7-8 (MSG) “When we become obsessed with ourselves, we ignore God and what He is doing”

  – We become carnal (we crave things that feed the wants and desires of our human instincts) as opposed to craving the  
     things that allow us to receive from and minister to GOD.
  – That’s why we fall into a life of sin because those “cravings” are dominant in our lives as we maintain a diet of things  
     that draw us away from God instead of closer to God.
  – If we don’t spend quality and quantity time in God’s presence then there’s a deficit in our spiritual life and it shows up in
     anger, irritability, depression, discouragement, bitterness, hatred, unforgiveness, resentment, self-pity, hopelessness,  
     despair, envy, jealousy, family conflict, arguing, addictions, our self-centeredness deepens…Gal 5:19-21, 1 Pet 4:2-3
 

The answer:

A steady diet of prayer, bible study, meditation, worship, fellowship with other believers, will eliminate the “cravings” for things that interfere with or disrupts our relationship with God.

 

Scriptures:

  • When you hunger and thirst after God, you will be filled…..Matthew 5:6
  • As the deer drinking from a stream, I reach out to you, my God, my soul thirsts for the living God…..Psalms 42:1-3
  • His words are sweet to my taste, sweeter than honey….Psalms 19:10
  • O taste and see that the Lord is good….Psalms 34:8
  • Eat so you can grow….I Pet 2:2
  • You will be abundantly satisfied…Psalms 36:8

 

 

References

Cook, Michelle Schoffro.
The Life Force Diet.
<www.care2.com>.

 

 



Feel like you’re drowning at times?

It’s that feeling when you are surrounded by adversity or problems (involving people, places, things) that are out of your control and causing you to lose grip on life.  You hear yourself saying “Someone please throw me a lifeline….like seriously, I need help.”  I guess that’s how Peter felt when he saw Jesus walking on the water towards the boat he and the disciples were in.  As his impulsive nature would dictate, Peter asked Jesus if he could come out on the water as well.  Without thinking about what that really meant, he stepped out.  The other disciples must have pondered his level of absurdity.  (At least he took the risk to get out of the boat in the first place).  So he begins to walk toward Jesus.  I believe in that moment what kept him on the water was his confidence and trust in Jesus’ invitation to “Come” that somehow “if Jesus could invite me out on the water, He would have the power to keep me up on the water.”  Peter’s faith activated and he’s experiencing the impossile!  However, Peter was quickly distracted: he took his eyes away from Jesus and began to look at the strength of the boisterous winds and waves surrounding him (i.e. problems and adversity).  Fear immediately replaced faith – he began to sink into the water and desperately cried out “Lord, save me!”
 
Take time to reflect on Peter’s experience (Matthew 14:28-32).  Be encouraged, Jesus invites you to  “Come” (Matthew 11:28-29) before you reach those “drowning” moments in life, make it a habit of following Peter’s response to:
 
Look Up:  (Psalms 121:1-2)
Speak Up: (Psalms 18:6)
Reach Up: (Psalms 73:23)
Get Up: (Galatians 5:1)
Stay Up: (Ephesians 6:13)
 
Living
RESTORED!
P. Lorraine


How YOU Walking?

It is said that walking an extra 20 minutes each day will burn off 7 pounds of body fat per year.  Also, burning off one plain M&M candy would require you to walk the full length of a football field –  now that’s some serious walking for the price of eating one little M&M!   I honestly try to remember that when I occasionally grab a handful of M&M’s, however it’s a work in progress – the chocolate covered peanuts win most times.  On a more positive note, walking, as many health experts will tell you, improves the efficiency of your heart and lungs, raises your metabolism so you can burn calories faster, helps control your appetite, and increases your energy among many other benefits.  When one walks in the spiritual sense, it implies we are in a continual mode of moving and maturing.  It is to follow a certain course of life or to conduct oneself in a consistent way.  Walking improves our spiritual agility, helps eliminates the excess weight, decrease our appetite for the things of this world, and increases the power to resist anything that interferes with our relationship with and passion for God. 
 
Allow these following verses to encourage how you walk out your life in God:
 
Walk in the newness of life (Romans 6:4)
Walk in love (Ephesians 5:2)
Walk in truth (3 John 1:4)
Walk in obedience (Deuteronomy 5:33
Walk in the Spirit (Galatians 5:16)
Walk in Faith (2 Corinthians 5:7)
Walk in Holiness (1 peter 1:16)
 
Living
RESTORED,
 
P. Lorraine


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