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Love Worth Finding on Oneplace.com

Family Fitness | Part 1

Love Worth Finding on Oneplace.com

Adrian Rogers

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

We have been commanded to treat our bodies as temples to maintain and dedicate to God for His glory. Our bodies are carefully crafted, finely tuned machines, and our maintenance manual is the Word of God. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals four principles for family fitness. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29?v=20251111

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0:00.0

What does the Bible say about health and fitness? Listen to Adrian Rogers.

0:06.0

Now, it's very, very important. Your family thinks about your family being fit.

0:12.0

Because when you naturally, willingly violate the laws that God has laid down in his Bible,

0:17.0

I'm talking about natural laws. If you're not careful, you will become a

0:21.9

burden to yourself and a burden to your family and your family will become a burden to other people.

0:27.2

Welcome to Love Worth Finding, featuring the dynamic teaching of acclaimed pastor and Bible teacher

0:33.0

Adrian Rogers. We've been commanded to treat our bodies as temples to maintain and dedicate to God for his glory.

0:41.3

Our bodies are carefully crafted, finely tuned machines, and our maintenance manual is the Word of God.

0:48.3

There are some reasons why we have physical ailments that are not in our control.

0:53.3

But whatever we can control, we are

0:56.1

responsible for maintaining. If you have your Bible, turn now to 1st Corinthians chapter 6,

1:02.0

as Adrian Rogers shares four principles to remember as we work on our family fitness.

1:09.2

Be finding in your Bibles, 1 Corinthians chapter 6.

1:12.8

1 Corinthians chapter 6.

1:15.5

In a moment we're going to begin reading in verse 19,

1:19.5

an unknown person paid $3,000, $3,000, $5,000 for one baseball.

1:31.3

$3 million, $5,000 for one baseball.

1:36.0

The thing that made it different is it was Mark McGuire's 70th home run ball,

1:40.8

and somebody valued that baseball so much, a baseball.

1:46.1

They could be bought for about $9,000, that they paid $3,000, $5,000 for that one baseball.

1:55.0

Well, let me ask you a question.

1:57.0

Would you like to have it?

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