Q: I am not trying to make excuses but because of my schedule I find it difficult to prepare healthy meals. I find that stopping off at certain stores that has unhealthy meals already prepared to be convenient and very cheap. To spend time preparing healthy meals or even buying them seems to take too much time and cost too much and it also seems boring. Shaki, what is your take on this?
A: What I say now my seem like questions but they are rhetorical. Let's begin.
So, you don't believe that you are worth it. You don't believe that you should have the best type of food to have the best kind of health. These are internal issues which governs one's actions and "honor" is a major part of it.
The process begins with honor and ends with the action. Here is how it looks. Honor will bring forth Commitment. As you are committed to what you Honor the actions will follow. Honor is the beginning. So now you may ask, "How do I get Honor TO putting health producing foods into this temple?"
Wonderful question. The answer is, "You have to eat." What do I mean by that? Scripture must be consumed daily with the idea of health in mind. If you do this layer by layer honor for God's temple will be built within you AND the action of physical eating will occur.
Let me continue a little more on this.
My continued answer to your dilemma on eating right in spite of your schedule includes this.
"If it is important enough to you you will find a way to make it work in your life."
-S.B.
I say this because we all have schedules and each schedule has challenges. Just like I have to make mine work to have the results I want, many others have to work with their schedule to get the results they KNOW they can have and they are having them!
Repetition bears great power in implementation of great things. So, to repeat, the keys here are Honor and Commitment. If there is Great Honor, Commitment will automatically be present.
"Whatever you honor greatly is what you are committed to and the Actions are sprung out of Honor, fed and maintained by Commitment which is fed and maintained by Honor."
-S.B.
A: What I say now my seem like questions but they are rhetorical. Let's begin.
So, you don't believe that you are worth it. You don't believe that you should have the best type of food to have the best kind of health. These are internal issues which governs one's actions and "honor" is a major part of it.
The process begins with honor and ends with the action. Here is how it looks. Honor will bring forth Commitment. As you are committed to what you Honor the actions will follow. Honor is the beginning. So now you may ask, "How do I get Honor TO putting health producing foods into this temple?"
Wonderful question. The answer is, "You have to eat." What do I mean by that? Scripture must be consumed daily with the idea of health in mind. If you do this layer by layer honor for God's temple will be built within you AND the action of physical eating will occur.
Let me continue a little more on this.
My continued answer to your dilemma on eating right in spite of your schedule includes this.
"If it is important enough to you you will find a way to make it work in your life."
-S.B.
I say this because we all have schedules and each schedule has challenges. Just like I have to make mine work to have the results I want, many others have to work with their schedule to get the results they KNOW they can have and they are having them!
Repetition bears great power in implementation of great things. So, to repeat, the keys here are Honor and Commitment. If there is Great Honor, Commitment will automatically be present.
"Whatever you honor greatly is what you are committed to and the Actions are sprung out of Honor, fed and maintained by Commitment which is fed and maintained by Honor."
-S.B.