I haven't blogged in a while, and this is partially due to my increasingly buzy routine as well as my laziness (admittedly) to ignore my body's call for a good rest and scribble a few lines here. I trust it'll get better really, as I am aware of the tremendous work that needs to be done as an effective communicator of God's word.
It seems though, that my "little fitness corner" has become some sort of alter for me. Daily I have looked forward to getting up from bed and proceeding to my steppers where I do some 500 strokes while simulteneously praying in tongues. I have become so used to it, that I do not even realize when time's far spent and rush to the shower before heading out for the day.
Indeed I have gained the best of two useful exercises; one of building myself in the faith in communication with, and worshipping of God and the other of exercising my physical body. Afterall "bodily exercise profits little, but Godliness is profittable unto all things..." 1 Tim 4:8. This routine starts my day, and I dare say it sets my body up for the day's stress and my spirit for its challenges.
There's some story I need to share here, and I haven't forgotten to continue my advise on "feeding your mind". However permit me to sign off now with a few words etched on my mind this morning as I prayed; " Whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world....." 1 John 5:4. Continue to lead your lives as those in a victorious march. The world (and all it brings) are subject to you.
Rejoice!
3 comments:
That is soo cool!
Question: How much devotion/concentration is needed in engaging in spiritual activities such as praying in the Spirit? How much of 'multitasking' can be done without loosing out on the essence of prayer? Do you feel me? Can you throw some light on this please?
Thanks for the comments and question. I'll write my views (answer) to this as a post duly. In the meantime, look out for three posts coming up shortly.
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