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Nurturing God’s Temple

Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies.  1 Corinthians 6:19-20 NIV

nurturing God's templeI once found myself trapped in the whirlwind of a sedentary lifestyle and not nurturing God’s temple. Long hours at a desk, unhealthy eating habits, and lack of exercise took their toll on my physical and mental well-being. I was constantly fatigued and prone to illness. My self-confidence waned.

During this time, I stumbled upon Paul’s words: Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies. They resonated deeply within me and changed the trajectory of my life. Our bodies are sacred, not merely vessels for our own desires. They are dwelling places for the Holy Spirit. God has entrusted us with these physical temples, and our responsibility is to honor Him by caring for them.

Our health is not a matter of vanity or personal preference but a spiritual calling. When we neglect our bodies, we diminish our capacity to fulfill God’s purpose for our lives. Then our physical well-being affects our spiritual and emotional well-being and impacts our relationships, productivity, and overall satisfaction.

God wants us to live abundant lives filled with vitality and joy. Our bodies are a precious gift, and we should be good stewards of this gift. Nurturing our health involves intentional diet, exercise, rest, and stress-management choices. By prioritizing our physical well-being, we create fertile ground for spiritual growth, enabling us to serve God and others with renewed strength and energy.

We should regularly reevaluate our approach to health and commit to honor God with our bodies. We can start by incorporating small, manageable changes into our daily routines. Choosing nourishing foods that fuel our bodies. Engaging in regular physical activity that brings us joy. Prioritizing sufficient rest. Important too, is seeking balance in all areas of our lives, ensuring that stress does not overwhelm us.

Caring for our health is not selfish but rather an act of worship. When we prioritize our well-being, we align ourselves with God’s desire for us to live abundant and purposeful lives. Embrace this divine invitation to nurture the temple of God within you and experience the transformative power it brings to every aspect of your existence. Let your body become a beacon of God’s light that radiates His love and empowers you to fulfill your unique calling.

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Psalmuel Benjamin

Psalmuel Benjamin is a poet, writer, and spoken word poet who writes from Ewekoro in Ogun state, Nigeria. He has had works published on Parousia, CC, Lumiere Review, Agape, Arts Lounge, EskimoPie magazine, Lion and Lilac, Allegro, Shuf Poetry, Communicators’ League, MixedMag, Nanty Greens, Kalahari Review, My Woven Words, and Fieryscribe Review. If he’s not writing, he’s doing a whole lot of other things like drama, painting, and preaching. You can connect with him on Whatsapp 08169265723, Facebook Psalmuel-benjamin olúwásheun, and Instagram Spokespsalmuel.