Today’s Mindful Monday is about our appetite. Sure, she touches on our physical appetite, but what’s most important is our SPIRITUAL appetite. This devotion comes to us from Tracie Miles of Proverbs 31.org and I think it’s really timely for a variety of reasons.
As I meditate on this devotion, I’m reminded of the scripture in Philippians 4:8, “Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.” (KJV). That pretty much sums up how to protect our appetites!
Here are some wise words from Tracie:
“Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.” Joshua 1:8 (NIV)
With the summer season just a few calendar pages away, the media is preparing to bombard us with information about new diets, exercise programs and creative ideas for healthy eating. So in light of all the buzz, I considered my own health goals for this season and wondered what changes I need to make.
My thoughts soon wandered away from my physical health, to my spiritual health. As I pondered the junk food I need to remove from my diet and toss from my cupboards, I considered what spiritual junk food needed to go as well.
Junk food is usually delicious in flavor, low in nutritional value, but high in fat and calories. While okay once in awhile, if I fill myself with junk food on a daily basis, I won’t be hungry for nutritious food.
In the same way junk food derails our health goals, succumbing to the temptations of spiritual junk food throws us off track and curbs our appetite for God.
Today’s key verse addresses this subject of filling ourselves with God’s Word, instead of the temptations of the world. In this first chapter of Joshua, God appointed Joshua to lead the Israelites after the death of Moses. To prepare Joshua for the task, God gave him instructions and encouragement. God explained the importance of meditating on His Word to avoid temptation and sin, and the importance of keeping His commands on Joshua’s lips.
God knew the distractions and discouragements of the world could easily derail Joshua from God’s chosen path. So He commanded Joshua to have a daily menu of God’s truth — to meditate on the Law every day and talk about it often — so that His ways would always be fresh in Joshua’s mind. In other words, God wanted Joshua to be filled with His Word, so that he would have no hunger for the temptations of the world.
An infinite amount of spiritual junk food tickles our fingertips every day through television, movies, computers, smart phones, books, radio and more. Even though these mediums can offer good “food” as well, if we don’t use spiritual discernment to selectively choose what we are consuming, we may find ourselves filled with the wrong things, and a curbed appetite for what is spiritually nutritious.
If we aren’t careful, the spiritual junk food the world offers might inadvertently become our primary source of nourishment, diminishing our appetite for God’s Word and lessening our desire for healthy portions of His instruction.
Too much junk food of any kind will weaken our bodies and our spirits. But spending time with God and keeping His Word on our lips will bring strength and health, inside and out. Might we put His words on our lips today and pray for an insatiable hunger from this day forward?
Dear Lord, open my eyes to the spiritual junk food I have fed my heart and mind. Help me see where I need to make some changes in order to be spiritually healthier. Give me the courage and perseverance to break unhealthy habits and focus on what You know is best for me instead. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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Reflect and Respond:
What “junk food” have I been consuming that is possibly curbing my appetite for God and His Word, and negatively impacting my relationship with Him?
Ask yourself these three questions, and then pray over your honest answers:
1. In what ways do I feed my heart and mind on a daily basis? (TV, radio, books, God’s Word, devotions, etc.)
2. Does my hunger for God outweigh my hunger for other “foods”?
3. What two changes can I make in my daily life to increase my appetite for God?
Power Verses:
1 Peter 2:2-3, “Like newborn babies, you must crave pure spiritual milk so that you will grow into a full experience of salvation. Cry out for this nourishment, now that you have had a taste of the Lord’s kindness.” (NLT)
Matthew 4:4, “Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'” (NIV)
(Visit Tracie’s blog for more devotions like this one)