Sermons About Exercise
Exercise Yourself Unto Godliness
We live in a culture inundated with an "instant" mentality and it should come as no surprise that it has spilled over into some of our spiritual expectations. Many believers have come to think that there must be an easy way to live godly; it simply is not so. Godliness requires exercise. In this message we delve into five very practical aspects of this exercise and one outstanding promise.
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Exercise Yourself Toward Godliness
Scot explains several ways to relate principles of physical exercise to those of spiritual exercise. He says to reject old ways and find what needs to be gotten rid of, so we can exercise ourselves to Godliness.
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Getting Your Grip #2: Getting Your Second Wind
Too many give up on exercise, rather than waiting for their second wind. Are you giving up in your Christian walk too soon? Persevere for your second wind!
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Bringing Your Physical Life Into Focus
As Christ cares for His body, the church, He also wants us to care for our own body, the temple of the Holy Spirit. Our Heavenly Father wants us to care for our body and our life as if it is a house for Him. Most Americans know the value of exercise and eating right, but they’re unwilling to build this discipline and self-control into their lives. Sam shares a message on how it is important to take care of our bodies if we want to serve God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Remember, every BODY ends us somewhere, but not every BODY ends up somewhere on purpose.
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Food For Thought / Weight Loss
What works best when it comes to losing weight...eating right, or exercising?
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Cross-Training
While "training" may be a word more associated with things of sports than things of the Spirit, Paul's call to Timothy to "train yourself for godliness is a call to all believers to live everyday, in every way, for God through Christ.
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