Archive for October, 2009
Honoring the Temple of God by Bob McCauley
Friday, October 30th, 2009How We Destroy the Temple God Has Given Us
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009There are foods that honor God’s temple and foods that do not honor it. We would not throw trash inside the sanctuary where we worship, nor should we put things in our bodily temple that do not belong in it. We consume things that do not belong in the body because we like how they taste and we mistakenly believe that they are good for us.
When we consume junk foods such as potato chips, donuts, soft drinks, snack cakes, etc., we are trashing our temple. These are poisonous substances, not foods, because they are completely void of nutrients and we consume them exclusively for their taste. The offense against our temple is blatant and egregious. These are terrible addictions that must end if we want to truly honor the temple that God has given us.
For if you live according to the sinful nature, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live. Romans 8:13 [NIV]
Honoring Temple of God - Christian Health Perspective
We Admire or Detest Our Body – We do not Honor it
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Philippians 2:3 [NIV]Most people look in the mirror and either approve or disapprove of the way their bodies look. They view their body as something that should look sexy and appealing because it inflates their ego. Others look upon their bodies with disappointment and self-loathing. Some see themselves as a hideous sack of drooping flab. Many have tried every diet known or joined a gym in their quest for health and beauty. Since nothing has worked, they are ready to give up because they know in their hearts that they still are not healthy after all their efforts. As people get older, they often begin to lose their will to change, rationalizing that it’s too late in life for them to do anything about it. Please read the book. Honoring the Temple of God - A Christian Health Perspective
The Result of the Wrong Diet is Disease
Friday, October 23rd, 2009More about my book, Honoring the Temple of God. http://ow.ly/vfWL
We need to accept responsibility for whether we are healthy or sick because it is the result of our diet and lifestyle. It has nothing to do with the disease that run in our family because disease do NOT run in families. They are due to family members living on the same basic diet. If we are sick, we have dishonored the temple that God has given us by putting foods into it that have been cooked or processed.In my book, Honoring the Temple of God - A Christian Health Perspective, I tell you exactly what you need to do if you expect to be healthy
Disease is opportunistic and as it flourishes in the body, it creates a more acidic environment in order to spread further until it consumes the entire body.
Disease is essentially a mechanism that nature uses to recycle something that is no longer a part of itself. All chronic disease is unnatural and a result of the wrong diet. It has nothing to do with genetics as we are led to believe. Chronic disease destroys what is natural, therefore it is a result of unnatural circumstances. In this case, it is the result of the foods and liquids we naively consume.
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The Toxic Temple
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009When we consume substances that toxify our body, we are in fact defiling our own temple. It’s as though we are walking upon the cleanest floor with dirty, muddy, greasy boots instead of clean sandals. The body is a living temple of God, not just flesh and bone that we own and therefore can treat any way we want to. On the contrary, we must remember that we are purchased at a price [1 Corinthians 6:19-20].
If you are sick with any disease you also know that you are toxic because disease lives on toxins. In the absence of toxins, disease cannot exist in the body. If you are healthy your body will not contain substances that do not belong in it. Anything that does not perform a useful function in the body should be regarded as a toxin that needs to be removed. The body, our temple, is only truly glorious when it is free of toxins. Toxins turn the body into a garbage hull. A temple free of toxins is a disease-free temple. Disease is a symptom of not honoring what God has given us. A diseased body is a testament to our transgressions against God’s living temple.
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Our Duty to the Temple God Gave Us
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Monday, October 19th, 2009Our Duty to the Temple God Gave Us
Monday, October 19th, 2009We are under the false impression that health is complex and therefore must be beyond our grasp. Many of us believe we are eating healthily when in fact we are not. Faux health is feeling good while living with the knowledge that you are declining and it is only a matter of time before disease invades your body. Health is simple to understand, but it is not easy to follow.
He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Isaiah 40:29 [NIV]
We must control our appetite for the foods and tastes we crave and have become accustomed to eating over many years. We must not do this for ourselves, but for God and the glorification of His temple, our body.
His word, prayer, meditation, reading scripture, service and work. For a believer, a day spent earnestly working is a day spent with God. The environment for that is best created when we live in the now, the present moment and when we live in a way that does not invite disease.
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Write me anytime at bob@watershed.netThe Toxic Temple
Thursday, October 15th, 2009When we consume substances that toxify our body, we are in fact defiling our own temple. It’s as though we are walking upon the cleanest floor with dirty, muddy, greasy boots instead of clean sandals. The body is a living temple of God, not just flesh and bone that we own and therefore can treat any way we want to. On the contrary, we must remember that we are purchased at a price [1 Corinthians 6:19-20].
If you are sick with any disease you also know that you are toxic because disease lives on toxins. In the absence of toxins, disease cannot exist in the body. If you are healthy your body will not contain substances that do not belong in it. Anything that does not perform a useful function in the body should be regarded as a toxin that needs to be removed. The body, our temple, is only truly glorious when it is free of toxins. Toxins turn the body into a garbage hull. A temple free of toxins is a disease-free temple. Disease is a symptom of not honoring what God has given us. A diseased body is a testament to our transgressions against God’s living temple.
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Honoring the Temple of God – God is Reflected in Nature
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009We refer to the result of God’s creative life force as nature. To prevent and heal the body of any disease we only need to do three things: Hydrate, Alkalize and Detoxify the Body. These are the Three Kings that must rule our health that are explained in detail in my book.
"God invented everything that exists, including nature. Since nature was created by God, it is a reflection of God. The further we get from nature, the further we get from God. When we flow with nature, we are a part of nature. Flowing with nature means that you are flowing with God’s creation, which we rule over [Genesis 1:26]. When unadulterated nature is flowing through your body, God’s creation is flowing through you. God will never allow disease to come into His temple if it is kept clean and flowing with his unadulterated creation. We must fill our bodies, which is God’s creation, with nature, which is also God’s creation, if we wish to be healthy." From: Honoring the Temple of God - A Christian Health Perspective by Bob McCauley, CNC, MH
When we follow nature, we follow God. When we stray from nature through the wrong diet the result is poor health. If we are sick, it means that we have strayed from nature and we must get nature back into our lives if we wish to again be healthy.
As we call God into our lives through prayer so should we also call God into our lives through our diet so we may truly honor the temple He has given us. Having a clean temple clears our minds and enhances our spiritual lives because we are better able to realize and fully comprehend our relationship with God under those conditions.




