Monday; July 1
I have been trying to do better with my
eating over the last few months and feel like I am beginning to make some progress. Pleased with how things were going, last
night I decided to “cheat” a little bit and have a piece of cheesecake. Now, let me clarify that – it was cheap,
frozen cheesecake. While I was eating
it, it tasted pretty good; but afterwards, I got to wondering if it was worth
it. The sudden dump of excess sugar made
me feel rather lethargic, but it was probably more that it just didn’t seem to
be worth the calories. I won’t say that
I felt guilty, I just felt that it was kind of a waste.
As I got to thinking about my
cheesecake it got me to reflecting on how many times we choose to do things
that don’t bring us as much enjoyment as we thought they would. We pursue something frivolous that costs us a
portion of our reputation. We give into
a temptation that separates us from a close relationship with God or with our
friends and family. We make a choice to
be involved something that actually costs us more than we had planned – either
financially, emotionally or spiritually.
I remember an old adage that states,
“Nothing tastes as good as thin feels.”.
Maybe there is a spiritual parallel – “Nothing is as satisfying as
righteousness feels.”
Think About It!