Cotton Candy Diet
Cotton
candy is a wonderful thing. It’s sweet, it’s light, and it comes in different
colors. It’s also mostly air and has no nutritional value whatsoever. No person
in their right mind would live on a diet of cotton candy.
Why
then, do many Christians expect to live on diet of spiritual cotton candy?
Church services and so-called Bible studies that are nothing more than air and
fluff, with no spiritual nutritional value whatsoever.
If
your personal and corporate Bible study leaves you hungry and empty, you need
to think about changing your diet. Bible study should challenge you. It should
make you ask more questions. It should sometimes make you hit your knees in
brokenness and repentance. If the only thing you ever feel is the ‘warm-fuzzies,’
you’re spiritually starving.
Jesus
called himself the Bread of Life and Living Water. Bread and water. Staples of
life. The physical body needs balanced nutrition to be healthy. The soul needs
proper nutrition as well. If you’re not regularly feasting on the Bread and
Water, you will not be spiritually healthy. Like a regular diet of cotton
candy, it will do little more than make you ill and rot your teeth.
Don’t
be afraid to let your Bible study be high impact, calorie loaded, and full of
fat. Isaiah 55:2 tells us to let our souls delight in fatness, defined as the
profuseness of spiritual joy. Make your time with the Lord a feast. Fatten your
soul, keep it nourished with Bread and Water, and delight in that fatness. A
skinny soul is not pretty.
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