Spring into a Healthier You! Morgan Farr‘s passion and wise choices always inspire me. In this Health UPGRADE, she inspires us not only to better self-care, but also to consider how our bodies might better bring glory to God—and spring is a perfect time to make some fresh changes. “God calls us to obedience and self-disciple, and your physical health plays a huge role in your ability to complete the task God has given you,” Morgan says. “Is a lack of discipline with your body holding you back from serving God?” A nutritionist challenged me (Dawn) with exactly that question more than a year ago. Then said, “How are you going to continue ministering when your body is falling apart?” It really got me thinking, and I came to the same conclusions Morgan did. Morgan continues . . . Many women spend a huge amount of time battling their bodies rather than bringing them under their control, and it doesn’t have to be that way! Remember, God has given us the power of self control (2 Timothy 1:7). God wants more for us than being enslaved to an unfit, sick, broken body. Here are my top three ways to spring into a healthier you, and glorify God with the body you have been given. 1. Eat Real Food Taking care of your body is going to start with what you put in your mouth. 1 Corinthians 10:31 says, “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” While we are not bound by levitical dietary laws, I do think we should be more discerning in what we consume. God designed every intricate part of our bodies. He also designed what we should eat and how our digestive tract works. Did you know that roughly 70% of our immune tissue is located in our digestive system? Wouldn’t it make sense then to show respect for our bodies by eating real foods rather than processed junk? If you need an idea of what I mean by “real” foods, stick to the OUTER SIDES of the grocery store. If it can sit on a shelf for more than a week or so, it probably isn’t real food. 2. Move Your Body Proverbs 31:17 says, “She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks.” This used to be true. But, the reality of modern life is that it can be very sedentary. We no longer have to spend hours to do basic things like gathering food and water. With the advent of household appliances life form many women has become a lot less physically demanding. This means that we have to be intentional about moving our bodies daily. It isn’t enough to count on chores to keep you fit. This does not mean that you need an expensive trainer or a crazy gym membership. There are plenty of exercises that you can do at home, with zero equipment. (See note, below) * 3. Refresh Your Soul The final portion of your health that I want to address is your spiritual life. Proverbs 3:7-8 says, “Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and shun evil. This will bring health to your body and nourishment to your bones”. There are two parts to this in my mind—fearing the Lord and shunning evil. To fear the Lord, here are some basic questions: Are you in the Bible every single day—not a devotional or a Bible commentary, but a real Bible? Are you, every day, in conversation with the One who gave up his life for you? For shunning evil, let me ask you these: What are you watching on television? Does it honor God? What are you listening to in the car? Does it proclaim His glory? How do you talk about other people when they aren’t with you? Now, here is the caveat. You have to understand why you want to be healthy. What is the goal? Being thin isn’t a fruit of the Spirit. A certain size isn’t listed in the Beatitudes. And believe it or not, God didn’t list a certain body fat percentage as the 11th commandment. Health and fitness can easily become idols if you are not careful. Make sure that you are doing these things for the right reasons and to glorify God. We are called first and foremost to live out lives: For God’s glory, and To see His purposes fulfilled. How can you spring into health and fitness this year to bring glory to God? Morgan Farr is an Army wife currently stationed in San Diego, California, with her wonderful husband Brian and their children. Morgan is a homemaker who dedicates her free time to ministering to other Army wives through Bible studies, one-on-one mentoring and physical training. Morgan writes about her transition out of feminism and into biblical womanhood on her blog The Forgiven Former Feminist. You can find her training programs, nutritional information and meal plans on her blog, Farr Functional Fitness. * At-home fitness is a real passion of mine, so I coach people in this everyday for free. If you need more help in this area, feel free to contact me personally, I would love to help you. Graphics adapted, courtesy of Momental and OmarMedinaFilms at Pixabay Health Self-Care Spiritual Life