GOFAMINT DAILY DEVOTIONAL
MANAGE YOUR HEALTH
Monday 1/8/2022
Suggested Hymns: G.H.B. 23, 77
Devotional Reading: Prov. 3:5-8
Topic For Adults: Importance Of Staying Healthy
Topic For Youths: My Health, My Wealth
Topic For Intermediates: Having good health
Lesson Scriptures: Prov. 3:5-8; 31:17; 3 Jn. 2; Isa.
53:3-5;
Phil. 2:25-30; 1 Tim. 4:7-8;
1Cor. 10:31
MEMORY VERSE
“Don’t be wise in your own
eyes. Fear the LORD, and depart from evil. It will be
health to your body, And nourishment to your bones.” (Proverbs 3:7-8) NKJV.
Seek Good Health And Shun Evil Proverbs 3:7-8
Good health is the desire of every individual. It’s more essential for a Christian to have
good health because it will portray the glory and blessing of God upon one’s
life and this can be effectively achieved when we shun evil and cleave to God’s
will. Some people in the world seek a healthy living by making sacrifice, and rituals
with the use of human parts just to stay alive and healthy, but Jesus Christ
has sacrificed Himself for us on the cross so that we might live and have good
health. Our text reveals that departing from evil “….will be health to your
flesh, And strength to your bones” (Prov. 3:8). So, shunning evil is the
starting point to the journey of good health which Jesus Christ has provided.
Point of Emphasis: Aim at living a healthy life by forsaking evil.
Prayer Point: God, give me the grace to shun
evil and give me good health.
Reading
The Bible Through in a Year: Morning: Rev. 12: 1-6; Evening: Ezek.45-46
ALSO READ: OPEN HEAVENS DEVOTIONAL FOR TODAY
BACKGROUND
Health is a state of complete
well-being in our physical, mental, and social components, and it is beyond
mere absence of disease or infirmity.
Your health is the most important asset in your life. Good health does not
just happen, it must be developed. The quality of life you will live is as a
result of the interaction of your genes, environment and lifestyle habits (Olabanji,
2021). The type of interactions you permit today is an investment which will
manifest in the future. But as Christians, we have a promise of good health in
3 John 2 This is why this week’s lesson centres on how to manage our health.
NOTES ON THE LESSON
PART 1: GOD WANTS US
HEALTHY - 3 JN. 2; ISA. 53:3-5
It is obvious that God wants
us to be healthy not only spiritually but also physically. The Bible says, “Beloved,
I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul
prospers” (3 Jn. 2) which can be seen together as a promise and our
responsibility. This should be a reason that ought to arouse us to take care of
ourselves and be healthy. The reasons why God would want us all to be in good
health are: It glorifies Him (1 Cor. 10:31), our body is God’s temple (1 Cor.
6:19-20), being a good witness (Acts 1:8; 2 Cor. 5:20), having more energy to
do God’s work, to be better equipped for what God has planned for you (Eph.
2:10) and to fulfil His good purpose (Phil. 2:13).
God has given promises through
His word for our good health that if we believe them by faith, it will produce
good result for our health. In Deuteronomy 7:15, “And the Lord will take away
from you all sickness, and will afflict you with none of the terrible diseases
of Egypt which you have known …”. The book of Psalm 103 verse 3 sees God as, “Who
forgives all your iniquities; who heals all your diseases”. While in Jeremiah
30:17, God says, “For I will restore health to you, and heal you of your
wounds…”. These promises if held onto by
faith will definitely produce result. James opines that, “Is anyone among you
sick? Let him call for the elders of the Church, and let them pray over him,
anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith will
save the sick, and the Lord will raise him up. And if he has committed sins, he
will be forgiven” (Jam. 5:14-15).
God wants you to be healthy
and to take good care of yourself healthwise. God wants the best for you in
life in all areas - social, financial, occupational, emotional, intellectual
and spiritual.
PART 2: DO NOT NEGLECT
YOUR HEALTH – PHIL. 2:25-30; PROV. 3: 5-8
Epaphroditus was a vibrant,
effective and fellow soldier with Apostle Paul in the ministry. They both
worked together effectively for Jesus Christ, but, he neglected his health, and
Paul had to caution him in order for him not to lose his life. This encourages
us as Christians to pay attention to our health as we work for God and do our
daily activities. You are sacred (Rom. 12:1) with only one body, so, you
must do the necessary good things for it and that may include eating well,
working out and getting regular check-ups at the hospital. God sacrificed His
Son in order for us to be here in this body. We do not want to misuse the body
we were given by the LORD.
To have faith is good and
essential as a Christian but do not neglect your health when you are sick, see
the physician and get proper medical care. God gave the medical practitioners
knowledge to make effective diagnosis and give adequate treatment. Therefore,
to avoid untimely death or complications from any illness, seek medical advice and
back it up with prayers. Prevention,
they say, is better than cure, so early presentation at the hospital saves a
lot. Have this at the back of your mind that, “Doctors care, but, God heals”.
Enjoy their care if the need arises before it is too late.
PART 3: ISSUES IN
MAINTAINING HEALTHY LIFESTYLE - PROV. 31:17; 1 TIM. 4:7-8; 1COR. 10:31
The type of lifestyle we
imbibe has either a positive or negative effect on our state of health. The
three most important things in a healthy lifestyle are: food, exercises and
rest. The food that you consume either builds up your body to fight against
different forms of diseases or destroys it. Eating balanced diet and shunning
the eating of junks are highly valuable in the pursuit of a healthy lifestyle.
Good nutrition not only prevents diseases but can reduce high blood pressure
and improve energy level. Christians with health issues should keep to medical
advice on their diet.
The essence of physical
exercise cannot be jettisoned as it improves your health and reduces the risk
of developing several diseases like type 2 diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular
disease. It has immediate and long-term health benefits. This helps increase
blood supply to the heart, keeps the body in shape and at alert. Good exercise
prevents different types of heart related diseases and obesity. Regular
exercise improves your quality of life and keeps individuals fit. However,
caution should be taken in performing some physical exercises so as not to harm
yourself and damage your health. If any discomfort is observed, seek medical
advice quickly.
CONCLUSION
God’s plan for us as
individuals is that we be in good health and our soul prospers. To enjoy good health, you should eat balanced
diet, exercise effectively, relieve yourself of stress through exercise and
rest. Also, making yourself available for medical check-up involving the heart,
kidneys, liver and other organs of the body is essential to staying healthy and
effective for God’s work. Good health is an important part of
being self-reliant. Safeguarding our health will enable us to fulfill our
divine potential and serve others more effectively.
QUESTIONS
1. What is good health?
2. Why does God want us to be healthy?
3. Identify God’s promises that assure us of good health.
4. It does not negate the Christian faith to go for medical check-up.
Discuss.
5. Discuss the issues in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
DO HAVE A BLESSED DAY
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