Being a person with some girth I think it’s ok for me to weigh in on the subject of fat people and diets. If you need some advice about dieting talk to one of your fat friends, don’t talk to one of your skinny friends. Most of my crack skinny friends don’t know a lot about dieting or even eating right. I have a few that are health conscience but a lot of them have a super mutant metabolism and they eat whatever they want.
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The same is true with the Bible. Far too many Christians are fat on knowledge but that knowledge doesn’t really do them any good. You only see results if you apply what you already know. This post was inspired by James 4:17, “Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.”
Wow! That’s a word to chew on.
That’s a very good point, Rob!
From one man of girth to another, awesome thoughts. At times I feel academically fat but spiritually thin. Hashing things out with my Community Group is helpful at times. Other times, I make progress with prayer and inner thought. Other times I fall into sinful patterns and can’t find my way out. Wish there were always easy answers or a formula to follow.
Daniel, you and me both. I think one helpful thing is to have a steady diet of Bible reading, and service. Feeding yourself the Bible and then applying what you learn is one way to help. It’s easier said than done.
great post rob. lot of truth there.
nice post Roberto! very true
Good post, Rob. I know all about dieting…. and I have been “about to start” Weight Watchers for the last 6 weeks, for some reason, I always have an excuse! Ugh.
Total agree, great post 🙂