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🗓️ 27 February 2023
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Christians shouldn’t be fat, especially pastors.
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0:00.0 | Jesus said, man cannot live on bread alone, but from every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. |
0:07.0 | You're listening to Daily Truth. |
0:09.0 | When Jesus and the disciples, they pass a man who is born blind, and they ask Jesus, whose sin made this man born blind, his or his parents? |
0:23.4 | And Jesus responds by saying, neither, but so that the glory of God might be revealed. |
0:28.2 | But notice what Jesus does not say. |
0:30.8 | He says, neither this man's individual sin resulted in this man's individual physical ailment, |
0:37.1 | nor his parents' individual sin resulted in his man's individual physical ailment, nor his parents' individual sin resulted |
0:40.1 | in his physical ailment. But Jesus does not say, he does not say, that no one's sin made this man |
0:47.4 | born blind. He simply says neither his or his parents. But the reality is that Jesus does affirm, because Jesus affirms everything in the |
0:58.4 | scripture, the reality is this. All sickness ultimately is a result of someone's sin, if no one else is, |
1:06.9 | namely Adams. This world only has sickness and disease and death because it is under the curse |
1:15.3 | that came about through sin. And so all sickness is a result of sin, at least in a general sense. |
1:24.0 | In a general sense. However, we might also find both and, not either or, but in some cases, |
1:31.1 | sickness is only rooted in sin in the general sense, but sometimes sickness can be found to be |
1:39.4 | the direct cause of sin in general and sin in particular, meaning that individual could have their own |
1:48.0 | individual particular sin that results in physical ailments, like a lack of discipline, right? |
1:55.6 | Somebody could have horrible eating habits. Somebody could have choosing to give themselves towards harmful substances |
2:06.2 | and drug use and all these things. And in that case, we're not trying to beat the person up, |
2:11.4 | but it's not loving to pretend as though the person's moral actions, the person's habits and rhythms and disciplines |
2:20.6 | have no effect on their personal health. |
2:24.2 | Of course it does. |
2:25.9 | Can I be frank with you for just a second, right here at the end? |
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