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Say No to Say Yes
Daniel was a captive in a pagan country, a young man forced to serve another country’s government. He obediently went into their training program but insisted on eating only food that was kosher under Jewish law. This was an essential part of his Jewish faith—and essential to operate at his best. He had the courage to stand up to his captors, even though they didn’t understand his commitment, and to seek an arrangement that would satisfy them without defiling himself.
When we commit ourselves to The Daniel Plan lifestyle, we will sometimes have to say no to an old way of living in order to say yes to caring for the body and soul God has given us. We’re saying yes to abundance, yes to health, and yes to having the energy to serve him. What will you say yes to today?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Sometimes we need to say no to something in order to say yes to God.
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Taken from The Daniel Plan 365-Day Devotional. Learn More
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Taken from The Daniel Plan 365-Day Devotional, This plan features two weeks of devotions designed to help you develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The readings and Bible verses will help you along your journey toward whole health and wellness so that you can live the life that God has designed for you.
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