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(Date Posted:12/31/2007 10:40 AM)

Ill-gotten Gain There are 3 passages to look at today. The first two are as follows: NIV: Proverb:1:19: Such is the end of all who go after ill-gotten gain. It takes away the lives of those who get it. NIV: Proverb:1:31: They will eat the fruit of their ways, and be filled with the fruit of their schemes.

MATTHEW HENRY'S COMMENTS: Men's greediness of gain hurries them upon practices which will not suffer them or others to live out half their days. What is a man profited, though he gain the world, if he lose his life? much less if he lose his soul? Men cannot turn by any power of their own; but God answers, Behold, I will pour out my Spirit unto you. Special grace is needful to sincere conversion. But that grace shall never be denied to any who seek it. The love of Christ, and the promises mingled with his reproofs, surely should have the attention of every one. It may well be asked, how long men mean to proceed in such a perilous path, when the uncertainty of life and the consequences of dying without Christ are considered?

MY OBSERVATIONS: Apply the word's "ill-gotten gain" to weight gain. It will eventually take away your life, social and physical. The extra poundage is placed upon our bodies from eating more calories a day than needed. Permanent weight gain comes about no other way. When you look at the scale and it shows a gain, remember this passage, Ill-gotten gain". Did you limit yourself everyday to your 1,200, 1,400, or 1500 calories, or did you believe that it was all right to just stay at your allotted amount for a few days and that was good enough? Other than water weight fluctuation your body's gain is ill-gotten. There is no way to lose weight other than to cut back on calories. Apply the word's "fruit of their ways" and "fruit of their schemes" to the excess of poundage on the body. Not God's design, but ours. We are told that whatsoever a man sows, that he will reap. Be instead filled with the fruits of His Spirit, self-control and patience. Without these fruits the weight is not going to come off. The fruit of our way, and the fruit of our schemes is over-indulgence. We are going have to call on the Lord to help us do it His way.

2 Father God, I stand duly chastised by a loving Father today from the first chapter of Proverbs. I put myself in this position by my greed for ill-gotten gain and now I must pay the price. I ask Your forgiveness and cleansing in this area of defeat in my life. Grant me the patience and strength to overcome my flesh. Amen.

The third one is: NIV: Proverb 1:1-2 1 The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel: 2 for attaining wisdom and discipline; for understanding words of insight. My Observations: How quickly I ran towards wisdom, but failed to achieve discipline. Dieting is discipline; not for a day, a week, or a month, but to make a permanent change-- never go there again --discipline is something I must do daily from here on out. When I recognize that I must do something daily for the rest of my life, I free myself from thinking I can just do it occasionally and get the same results. We are told to pray without ceasing. If you have always struggled with weight gain, now you must change your habits without ceasing also.

Father God, I am ready to learn discipline. Help me in this area that I seem to be lacking in. Help me to not know all the answers, but instead come to You with all my questions. In Jesus' name. Amen

Today's Diet Tip: Write your weight goal and post it where you'll see it everyday. When I got down to my last 35 pounds, I began a countdown and posted the reaming pounds where I could see it by the computer. It sure motivated me to see the numbers go down until I finally reached goal.

Today's Positive Thought: Forgive yourself for the past, love yourself for the future, and accept yourself for today.

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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:12/31/2007 9:49 PM)

I have a lot of conflicting feelings about weight loss.  I've really never binged per se.  I have had trouble with snacking.  But my biggest problem is hunger, the stomach aching type.  I've recently found that fiber is helping.  Another problem I have is that when I do start to lose, I think it might be because of illness because in the past that is the only time I've lost a lost.  God knows about all of this and is able to help in time of need.  I guess I would feel thin at 140 but I weighed 115 in high school.  I really don't have a goal weight.  I just want to be healthier. 
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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:12/31/2007 11:20 PM)

Im trying to teach myself to eat small amounts of the food not big helpings.im not eating crackers like I used to or cookies.
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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:01/01/2008 12:35 AM)

The weight loss journey is full of confliction. It is a way to eat taught by parents, it is a weight to eat taught to our children, and now it is a way to eat taught by the habits we were taught by or taught others.  The alarming part is that we may have or have not become Christians young, but we allowed God to teach us about morals and spirituality, but when a plate of food was placed before us, it becomes, "mine, all mine."

We know Jesus had social functions, he fed large crowds and He had intimate suppers with friend and disciples.  It would make sense that he taught them how to eat by example.

After Jesus' Ascension Paul was already scolding Christians about their eating habits when they came together. They had already lost the example and vision.  So it just makes sense to me with IE that if I sup at each meal as if I were in the presence of Jesus, I must then learn by example.

It's the conflicts that need to be resolved and we know they exist, not only by your confession, but by your excess of weight which we called in today's lesson, "Ill-gotten gain." That is what we hope to change. That you are eating to satisfy the body, yet not eat more fuel than God intended.  And as you mentioned to eat healthy with the sole purpose of you are what you eat.

I see the psychological bondage of relating weight loss to illness.  That makes much sense. If you lose too fast people will think, is she sick, or worse yet that is what your mind tells you? If you shoot for a slow and steady loss each week, you will  know that it was by your effort and with God's blessings.

What you are doing---smaller amounts gets a hearty yes, yes, yes from me.

 

Happy New Year!

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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:01/01/2008 1:17 AM)

Reply to is_aimoo_guest(12/31/2007 8:40 AM)..Im trying to teach myself to eat small amounts of the food not big helpings.im not eating crackers like I used to or cookies. From the Bud
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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:01/01/2008 7:42 AM)

I noticed it says guest by my first reply.  I will try to remember to log in the next time. 
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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:01/01/2008 12:36 PM)

Carol, I was pretty sure it was you but trying not to be presumptuous.  I used to allow Guests on Grace Today but people forgot to log-in and I couldn't tell who I was responding to to I discontinued that. It helps that we have known each other for quite awhile now.  This board is difficult for me to maneuver also and other GT members can't get an account. But, as we will see, the main lessons and the place to be open, honest and curious are provided here, and we can work with that.

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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:01/03/2008 9:43 PM)

Being a member of WW, you would think I would do the portion control thing. I did when I first started WW and did really well. I need to get my mindset back to when I first started WW.

Barbara

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RE:Day 1 Lesson and Discussion
(Date Posted:01/04/2008 2:32 AM)

Barbara, the portion control is the key no matter what the diet is. IE is taming the appetite, but that does boil down to portion control, doesn't it?

I saw a ridiculous ad on TV and it was called "Eat All You Want And Still Lose Weight."  They then further said, "We couldn't say this on TV if it wasn't true." They'll grab the money and the person will never grasp the idea that you CAN NO longer eat all you want. Such is the sadness of yo yo dieting. You have made progress this past year. Now New Year, you need to kick it up a notch.

 

 

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