People everywhere are watching what they eat. It’s part of a
growing awareness that what we eat impacts our bodies and our health. Even fast-food
giant McDonald’s is in the game offering a wider variety of wholesome choices and
providing nutritional information next to menu items.
What’s true of our bodies is true of our souls.
When God calls Ezekiel, he tells the prophet to “eat this
book” (Ezekiel 3:1 The Message translation). Ezekiel ate, and it was “as sweet
as honey” (Ezekiel 3:1). The book of Ezekiel is full of wild visions which convey
important truths. I doubt Ezekiel actually took a knife and fork to the Torah
Scroll. However, the description underscores an important truth: We need the
Scripture to feed a healthy soul. In her message this weekend, Pastor
Katrina cited Eugene Peterson’s cereal box analogy. Peterson says, we can read
all the nutritional information on a cereal box but until we’ve digested what’s
inside, the box of cereal does us no good.
What is your soul munching on this Monday? Take a time-out
now to reflect on some Scripture (try Psalm 23). Ask God to help you savor its
truth and feed your inner self.
Our post-Easter series, “When God Calls,” continues this
Mother’s Day weekend with the call of Gideon. Have you ever doubted God’s favor
or presence in your life? Do you feel like life is just a daily game of
survival? If so, God’s message to Gideon is a message for you! I look forward
to worshipping and learning with you this weekend.
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