The Wellness Revelation 21-Day JourneyUkázka
Love Others
TO LOVE MY NEIGHBOR UNCONDITIONALLY
Your health and weight loss journey doesn’t have to be a vain pursuit. Dietary changes and new habits don’t require you to be isolated and anxious.
Though you are only a week into this plan, I hope you realize that a God-first health journey will actually lead you to more freedom and greater capacity. You are set free because you are not weighed down by the world’s lofty and ever-changing expectations. You have more capacity because you are stepping into your God-given design, not running from it.
Anxiety is replaced with patience. Self-defeat is replaced with grace. Comparison is replaced with confidence.
So, even when you are paying attention to your body, you’re not consumed by it. Your freedom becomes a catalyst for others' freedom. Let this journey for health and wholeness open your eyes to the needs of your neighbors.
Revelation Wellness Ambassadors like Janet (men and women who use fitness to share the gospel with underresourced populations) do just that. Janet became a Revelation Wellness Instructor to learn how to bring God-centered health and wholeness to her neighbors in Chandler, Arizona. Her home is a safe place where neighborhood kids can come to play and where women can move to improve their health and increase their joy. Janet’s personal journey to health and wholeness led her on a journey to bring health and wholeness to her whole neighborhood! We pray that yours will, too!
Reflect:
How can you love your neighbor unconditionally? Do they have needs that you can meet? How can meeting their physical needs give you the privilege to share about Jesus? There is no wrong answer; invite the Holy Spirit to help you be creative and thoughtful with your response.
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Adapted from an eight-week faith and fitness Bible study written by Alisa Keeton, The Wellness Revelation 21-Day Journey offers daily devotions on eight topics essential to true and lasting weight loss – wellness that isn’t just focused on what you eat or how many pounds you weigh, but the “weight” that keeps you from living an abundant life in Christ.
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