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Comforting Scriptures To Overcome Compulsive BehaviorMarch 11, 2008 | When my soul is in anguish and my heart is heavy, I know I can open the bible and my spirit will find some peace. It happens every time. It takes a while but, gradually, I feel better and from somewhere comes the strength to carry on. I chose the following...
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Changing Compulsive Thoughts (Biblical)March 5, 2008 | Butterflies are beautiful, unique, and display an incredible process of transformation. What was a fat, leaf-chomping, tree crawler is now one of the most beautiful creatures in flight. In the same way, humans can transform from tree crawlers being driven...
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Confessions on TemptationFebruary 16, 2008 | Compulsive people easily yield to temptations. It is a battle we need to face and win. The following are some of people’s confessions while battling overeating : 1. “God’s power is greater than my sin nature. When I resist sin, Christ moves...
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Spirituality and Compulsive BehaviorFebruary 16, 2008 | Spirituality and Compulsive Behavior The mind is a battlefield. It is a place of dread where a solitary soldier must cross a minefield of worry. But you are not alone. God is with you. Armed with a vacuum cleaner in one hand and Godly thoughts in...
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Rebuilding DeterminationFebruary 15, 2008 | Compulsive behavior destroys one’s sense of worth. It takes a strong willpower to rebuild self-esteem. Failure can challenge us to try again or smash our self-worth. It can create determination or erode what resolve we have. We can use the failure...
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Spiritual Perspective on CompulsionFebruary 15, 2008 | The TV generation is being raised on the pabulum of sitcoms, cartoons and game shows. It’s a generation of spoon-fed dreams and corrupt morality. There are a million images for impact. The target? It’s your wallet and imagination. Watching TV is...
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- keith101: Hi Meg Sorry i have to dissagree with you there, but you are right with an exercise program, juce fasting can be combined with exersice, fasting gives back control where there was no control over eating, trust me i have been there done it and could write a book about it! Have you ever...
- Tom Coghill: Wow 310lbs of weightloss is indeed a great accomplishment.
- Tom Coghill: Thanks for sharing Julie, Sugar creates craving for more sugar that is for sure. And yes negative thinking is weakens all discipline.
- Kathleen: thanks for indicating that most of us are sugar sensitigfve — I kinow for myself I go berserk the minute sugar hits my lips and yet I continue to “try to eat just a small amount”. I’m humiliated day after day after day. I want to be stubborn and stick to my guns...
- Kathleen: it is true about the raw food diet. Learning to abstain from compulsive eating is (`1) realizing that you are powerless and can’t do it alone (2) making abstinence your priority along with spiritually enhancing and strengthening your mind and program and (3) making a food plan...
