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Healthy
Attitudes The right attitude is the key to almost everything in life - and health is no exception. It might be better to say "attitudes" rather than just "attitude," since there are numerous mental orientations that comprise good health. In Proverbs we're told, As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. (Prov. 23:7) And it's true! What we think really does determine who and what we are. But how does this apply to health? What attitudes do we really need to adopt to enhance our health? Though there are undoubtedly more than I have thought of, here's a beginning: #1 COMMITMENT Commitment is at the top of my list, simply because I observe this attitude
consistently in my clients making the most dramatic progress. The people
who get the best results in solving their health problems generally approach
those problems with the greatest resolve. They are committed to dietary
changes, the nutritional supplements, exercise, adequate sleep, or about
whatever else I suggest. They have taken control, and they have taken
responsibility. And a certain man was there, who had been thirty-eight years in his sickness.
When Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he had already been a long
time in that condition, He said to him, "Do you wish to get well?" I think there's more in this passage than meets the eye - don't be fooled
by the simplicity of the story. Note that the passage says (most literally
translated in the New American Standard Bible) not that the man had been
sick for thirty-eight years, but that he had been in his sickness for
thirty-eight years. Furthermore, I think Jesus words that follow corroborate
this interpretation. #2 SELF-DISCIPLINE In Galatians 5:22-23 we read that self-control or self-discipline is
one of the nine fruit of the Spirit. In other words, this is an attribute
that should be the result of being filled and controlled by the Holy Spirit.
In fact, it's listed as the last fruit, the last position always having
a special importance. The Spirit's control in your life begins with love
and ends with self-control . . . but few Christians really experience
that. #3 POSITIVE ATTITUDE Though worldly success teachers make much of positive mental attitude,
Christians would do well to learn their lessons. I can think of no better
illustration of positive mental attitude than a half glass of water. One
person looks at it and says its half full, while the other person looks
at it and says its half empty. Guess which one has the positive mental
attitude? He causes all things to work together for good to those who love Him, to those called according to His purpose. #4 GOAL ORIENTATION If you're committed, disciplined and positive, you tend to want and
have goals. Now I don't just mean "health" goals. A goal-orientation
in your life overall is health producing. A lack of goal-orientation is
self-destructive. Let me illustrate: #5 PATIENCE Patience, like self-discipline, is the fruit of the Holy Spirit in our lives. If we really know who God is, if we know His omnipotency, omniscience, goodness, mercy and sovereignty, what else can we do but be patient with the working out of His plan? Life is characterized largely by a lot of trials, a lot of suffering. In James 1 we're told: Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance (i.e. patience); and let endurance have its perfect result, that you may be perfect (i.e. mature, whole), lacking in nothing. #6 PEACE What do you know - it's another fruit of the Spirit. Peace tends to
flow from these other attitudes as we understand God's control. If you're
in control of your life, you won't have much peace. But if God's in control,
peace is the natural, or should I say supernatural, result. #7 FEARLESSNESS The absence of fear likewise results from knowing the sovereign God and His control in your life. Few things rob you of life and health more than fear. Are you obsessed with constant worry about everyone and everything? Then you're not walking in God's Spirit. To the extent that you worry, to that same extent you are not trusting God. Paul wrote: Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. (Phil. 4:6) The only thing you need to fear is God . . . and then you don't need to fear anyone or anything else. #8 FORGIVENESS Few things are more healing than simple forgiveness. I would suggest that anyone with a health problem make a list of the people you've held something against, that you harbor bitterness against, and forgive them. Forgive them because God commands, but also forgive them because it's part of your spiritual and physical healing as well. #9 TEACHABILITY Do you ever wonder why Jesus picked the disciples. They were a pretty
motley crew - a wide range of education, occupations, temperments, and
the like. What was the common denominator? The only one I can find is
teachability. The only ability that really counts in life is teachability
- being willing to learn, from God, from yourself and from others. #10 HUMILITY I saved this one for last. Humility ties all these healthy attitudes
together. When we approach life understanding our pitiful condition without
God's grace, humility is the only reasonable response . . . and humility
heals.
DISCLAIMER:
The information contained in this publication is for educational purposes
only. It is not intended to diagnose illness nor prescribe treatment.
Rather, this material is designed to be used in cooperation with your
nutritionally-oriented health professional to deal with your personal
health problems. Should you use this information on your own, you are
prescribing for yourself, which is your constitutional right, but neither
the author nor publisher assume responsibility. |
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