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The Path of Most Resistance
by Donna L. Watkins
I am amazed at how easy it is to fall back into
the mindset I've had for so many years which I now see to be
the foundation for keeping me in poor health. It's like the
ruts formed by moving water on a slope ... paths of least resistance.
I am now used to having great energy and no muscle pain, so
when I have a less than energetic day, I KNOW I've got some
work to do and I begin to dig into my thoughts to find where
I'm going down the wrong path.
I have determined to take the path of most resistance! Resistance
to the false belief system I have held in my mind (which is
part of my soul) which has kept my body in bondage. The Bible
says that God "wishes above all things that
we prosper and be in health, even as our soul prospers." Our
soul is our mind, will and emotions. When they are not prospering
in the Truth, then my body (physically) will not prosper. How
aware I now am of how unprosperous my soul has been.
I read in Oswald Chambers, "My Utmost for His Highest," a bit of wisdom:
"All the Almighty God is ours in the Lord Jesus! And He will tax the last
grain of sand and the remotest star to bless us if we will obey Him. What does
it matter if external circumstances are hard? Why should they not be! If we give
way to self-pity and indulge in the luxury of misery, we banish God's riches from
our own lives and hinder others from entering into His provision. No sin is worse
than the sin of self-pity, because it obliterates God and puts self-interest upon
the throne. It opens our mouths to spit out murmurings and our lives become craving
spiritual sponges, there is nothing lovely or generous about them."
I think of those "spiritual sponges" he mentions as things that
have soaked up all the evil that waited to gain entrance into
my soul to torment me. All I had to do was grumble and complain,
rather than to bless God anyway. How easy I take the good times
in life, but how bruised I feel when things don't go the way
I want them to. With that mindset I open doorways for the enemy
to gain permission to torment me (as he got permission to do
to Job). Job admitted that what he feared the most had come upon
him, so he opened the doorway to his torment with fear.
Fear is sin, although we tend to think it's something that is simply part of our
society - our time - our generation. I wonder if people feared taking that road
to Jericho after hearing about the guy who had been robbed, beaten and left for
dead and passed by people who refused to help.
"God is able to make all grace abound" and then when we have appropriated
it, we have learned to lavish the grace of God on others. I am gathering up the
grace available to me and determined to have it abound in my life as I move towards
total health and freedom from disease.
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