Arise O Sluggard! In the grave there will be sleeping enough. —Benjamin Franklin
A number of years ago the legendary professor Howard Hendricks was speaking at Dallas Theological Seminary, an all-male school at the time. He stood up and said, “Gentlemen, some of you are so hopelessly out of shape that I’m not going to invest my time in you. I would rather invest my time in someone who’s going to live for a long time. So get in shape or get out of school!”
Harsh? Absolutely. But the point he was making was deathly serious: You get one “earth suit.” There are no returns, and there’s no warranty. When it’s done, it’s done.
You must care for your body. Give it exercise; fuel it with good food. Give it enough sleep; optimize its efficiency with vitamins and nutritional supplements. And what about your weaknesses? Remember that the body is susceptible. Alcohol? Tobacco? Junk food? Paul said:
Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies. (1 Corinthians 6:19-20)
Figure out your weak spot and allow Christ to be your strength; trust in Him moment by moment to deliver you because your body is an instrument of worship and righteousness. Dr. Hendricks spoke with authority on the issue because he had been similarly challenged as a young “out-of-shape” man. He made lifelong lifestyle adjustments that enabled him to serve at the seminary for nearly 55 years!
But remember: You are destined to fail when you try to change your flesh in the strength of your flesh. Any lasting success is the result of trusting the Lord to do these things through you rather than trying to do them on your own.
Loving Father, please keep me from choosing things that will wear me down. Give me the strength to choose the things that will build me up in such a way that I can be the person You made me to be! Amen.