God’s kingdom isn’t about eating and drinking. It is about pleasing God, about living in peace, and about true happiness. All this comes from the Holy Spirit. Romans 14:17 Contemporary English Version
Yesterday morning, the BSF teaching lecture that goes with this week’s lesson in Daniel began with the presenter sharing how the Spirit had used her pastor’s sermon to convict her. “Our anxieties and our thoughts reveal our idols.” I immediately felt God’s holy spotlight pinpointing a major idol in my heart.
As if to make sure I had indeed received God’s gentle but direct course correction, Romans 14 and 15 were the day’s scheduled readings. In between preparing for Bible Study Fellowship’s weekly meeting, I continue reading through the Bible. I know there are no coincidences in God’s Kingdom. Romans 14:17 was indeed appointed for me.
It is true, I confess it! I spend an inordinate amount of time each week thinking about, planning, shopping and preparing food. I also invest energy learning about supplements and new advances in promoting healthspan (as opposed to lifespan).
But it’s not the first time God has pointed me to His Kingdom’s emphasis on righteousness, or pleasing Him as this translation renders it. What WAS new had to do with peace and joy.
Am I missing out on a restful, more tranquil life by my mega focus on what goes into my body? I’m reminded of God’s invitation in Isaiah 55:1 (NIV)
Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without cost.
Now that is food for the heart that takes no time to prepare. But the question I ask myself is this: Will I heed the Spirit’s correction and ask for His help to find a God-honoring view of food and food prep? The ‘carrot’ the Lord holds out is His promise of joy and peace. Remembering God’s blessing He offers in exchange will help!
Oct 10, 2025 @ 17:25:48
Again—well done! I am planning an article on anxiety b/c I worry far too much. Thanks for linking what we worry about to idolatry…ouch!
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Oct 10, 2025 @ 22:09:35
I was reminded this week in our study of Contentment by Melissa Kruger of John Calvin’s statement “The heart is an idol factory.”
Hope you are well!
Oct 11, 2025 @ 01:01:14
Sue – thanks for writing. I”m always encouraged each time I read Paul confessing that he had to LEARN contentment. We are well. And you & Dan?
Oct 11, 2025 @ 11:30:26
we are doing well!