The Strength Approach to Christian Wellnessਨਮੂਨਾ

N=Never Give Up Hope As We Number the Days of Self-limiting Behavior
Day five’s STRENGTH Approach to Christian Wellness theme is one of hope. It is also one of setting a date to release desires for worldly things to God.
Let’s face it, we are focused on numbers. It doesn’t matter if the number relates to our bank account, retirement plan, grocery bill, or the number on a scale, our minds associate success with numbers.
They are also important for helping people control their blood pressure and blood sugar. Numbers on lab results identify problems inhibiting abundant life. Things like chronic kidney disease, heart disease. and autoimmune disease benefit from attention to numbers.
I get it, because I’ve seen the results dash the hopes and livelihoods of hundreds of people over the years! And I don’t want that to be me and you.
Although we cannot prolong our lives any longer than they were determined by God, we can choose items that give us life to the fullest.
A circumstance Jesus wants for us is John 10:10 (ESV) "I came that they may have life and have it abundantly." Adjusting our attitude towards others in love is a start. Reducing chronic pain with fruits and vegetables and not relying on processed food is another.
We have the scientific research at our fingertips on how we view life and what we eat affects us mentally and physically.
Scientific Facts
(1) The new field of nutritional psychiatry provides evidence for diet quality as a modifiable risk factor for mental illnesses.
(2) Meta-analyses of observational studies have shown that a healthy diet and Mediterranean diet are associated with lower risk of depression. People with mental illness have been identified as having poorer diet and other lifestyle behaviors that impact health, and less understanding of the impact of lifestyle behaviors on health.
(3) Refined sugar and white flour carbohydrates increase chances for heart disease while whole grain, high fiber foods are protective. Saturated fat is not the cause after all.
(4) Individuals with a stronger network have better heart health, neurological, endocrine, and immune function than less supported individuals, thus lowering disease risks and extending long-term health.
We are Better Together & Embracing God’s Plan in the Garden
Moreover, consuming more whole grains, beans, and eating clean meat will provide substantial protein, while adding fiber to remove toxins from the body. The toxins create free radicals that are damaging to cells and contribute to disease, anxiety, and pain. The results of which alter mental stability, and lab values.
Heads up! Something is wrong when our culture accepts altered food bathed in unrecognizable preservatives as nurturing to our bodies! We also fall for the lure and lies of material possessions for satisfaction.
Therefore, numbering the days of reliance on comfort food, material items, gossip, getting even, or whatever is hindering vitality and life will bring new life to the hope within.
More importantly, don’t let lasting change intimidate you. It may mean taking baby steps to get where you want to be and not changing everything at once. I can help you with this in individual wellness coaching, since I’ve seen it multiple times and battle it myself.
A point of hope to remember is king Hezekiah. When he was sick and dying, he pleaded with the Lord, and the Lord gave him fifteen more years (2 Kings 20). I imagine as the leader of a nation; he had a great deal of stress and his own struggles with lifestyle choices.
However, Hezekiah’s feeling of hopelessness brought him to complete surrender. The same place repeated failures bring you and me. But glory to God! His plea to God brought him through, and it will bring you and I through times of difficult change too.
Remember, God is faithful, and He gives us the strength. His love enables us to bear all things, believe all things, hope all things, and endure all things (1 Corinthians 13:7).
I am with you too and will pray for you! Just leave me a comment or contact me for a free consult.
About this Plan

The STRENGTH approach to Christian Wellness places Christ at the center of our mind, will, and emotions. God’s Word is the lens through which we view our world, our relationships, and our bodies. In this eight-day plan, I hope to present the STRENTH approach to you and walk with you to get you out of the senseless cycle of feeling dejected and like a failure because health changes are so intimidating.
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