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The need for Physical, Mental, and Moral fitness

Physical, mental, and moral fitness

To be physically fit, we must dedicate ourselves to setting aside time, or as a close friend says, “carve out” time, to work hard, sweat a little, and challenge our bodies. We also must eat properly the foods that are best for our bodies. Everything we put in our “pie hole” matters!

To be mentally fit, we must engage our minds, stay active in memory, read regularly, and focus intelligently on all things around us.

To be morally fit we must dedicate ourselves to set aside time, or as a close friend says, “carve out” time, to read scripture, pray fervently, “sweat” a little as we exchange our beliefs and perspectives for His and challenge our hearts. I hope these are things you are doing to draw closer to the physical (the body is His temple), the mental and the moral (we are His children and should behave that way). Oswald Chambers provides clarity on these points in his daily devotion. I hope it encourages and provides clarity to your physical, mental, and moral choices of fitness.

The Law of Opposition- by Oswald Chambers

To him who overcomes… —Revelation 2:7

Life without war is impossible in the natural or the supernatural realm. It is a fact that there is a continuing struggle in the physical, mental, moral, and spiritual areas of life.

Health is the balance between the physical parts of my body and all the things and forces surrounding me. To maintain good health, I must have sufficient internal strength to fight off the things that are external. Everything outside my physical life is designed to cause my death.

The very elements that sustain me while I am alive work to decay and disintegrate my body once it is dead. If I have enough inner strength to fight, I help to produce the balance needed for health. The same is true of the mental life. If I want to maintain a strong and active mental life, I have to fight. This struggle produces the mental balance called thought.

Morally it is the same. Anything that does not strengthen me morally is the enemy of virtue within me. Whether I overcome, thereby producing virtue, depends on the level of moral excellence in my life. But we must fight to be moral. Morality does not happen by accident; moral virtue is acquired.

And spiritually, it is also the same. Jesus said, “In the world you will have tribulation…” (John 16:33). This means that anything which is not spiritual leads to my downfall. Jesus went on to say, “…but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” I must learn to fight against, and overcome the things that come against me, and in that way produce the balance of holiness. Then it becomes a delight to meet opposition.

Holiness is the balance between my nature and the law of God as expressed in Jesus Christ.

WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS

The fiery furnaces are there by God’s direct permission. It is misleading to imagine that we are developed in spite of our circumstances; we are developed because of them. It is mastery in circumstances that is needed, not mastery over them. The Love of God—The Message of Invincible Consolation, 674 R

https://utmost.org/the-law-of-opposition/

For additional questions or to schedule a complimentary discussion on how you can you utilize physical, mental and moral fitness to maximize potential and transform for a balanced, happier and impactful life, please email me at coach@maximizeu.life

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