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LIVING SPIRITUAL LIFE DEVELOPMENT

Building your body and by RESA BERRY

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If you had a car for your entire family and it was the only way to get to work, to church, to the grocery store, and to your children’s school activities, you would probably do everything in your power to ensure that car lasts. You would never miss an oil change. You would never ignore the “Check Engine” light. You would never disregard something so important to your livelihood. Your body is like that imaginary car. It’s your one vehicle for life, so in what ways can you care for the health of your “engine”? Living healthily means nurturing yourself mentally, physically, and spiritually. Such a lifestyle cannot be reduced to a number. It’s not extreme fitness and performance. As with all relationships, including your walk with Jesus, they take work and develop over time. It’s a lifetime endeavor of learning, adapting, and balancing. My health journey started 22 years ago at the Academy of Martial Arts in Arizona. My first dream was to become a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) trainer like my coaches, but I didn’t become a certified personal trainer until after my first

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daughter was born. I struggled with anxiety and post–partum depression, but when I found that exercise alleviated my symptoms, I felt impassioned to help others who also felt utterly lost and out of control. A few years later, I became a certified nutrition coach and, more recently, a sports performance specialist. Like many people, the journey hasn’t always been easy for me. But once I developed a personal relationship with health and fitness, I discovered ways to stay committed to achieving long–term success. The key for me was Ezekiel 46:9: “When the people of the land come before the Lord at the appointed feasts, whoever enters by the north gate to worship is to go out the south

gate; and whoever enters by the south gate is to go out the north gate. No one is to return through the gate by which he entered, but each is to go out the opposite gate.” When we carve out time to focus on our health and spirit, we are not to go back as we came but emerge with increased holiness. We must exit the space differently than how we entered it. Connect with yourself and with God. My special time for doing this begins at 4 a.m. when the house is quiet. After an hour of exercise, meditating, and talking (and sometimes crying) to God, I’m not the same. Each morning, an overwhelming wave of mental clarity comes over me. My sessions help stabilize my mood, so I feel more in control throughout the day, no matter the circumstances at home or work. Time with Jesus changes me, and it can change you too. As a vessel restored whom God can use, you’ll be ready to be the person everyone needs. Any activity you choose will help

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