"You who bring good tidings... lift your voice with a shout... do not be afraid... 'Here is your God!'" (Isa. 40:9)

God is Absolute!

Posted on January 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized by Jonnie Wright

  
We frequently hear the phrase, “Never say never!” such as, “I never drink alcohol–except in cough medicine.”  Or we hear ourselves using the word, “Always!” as in, “I always say grace at meals, except in restaurants or with non-believers!” We live in a world of exceptions. Even the English language doesn’t follow its own rules.
But God is an absolute. He will always be perfect. He will always  forgive our sins through the blood of Jesus Christ. He will always love us. He will always keep to His plan for our life, no matter how many side roads we may go down.  He will always be Holy. He will always answer the prayer of a believer.God will never change. He will never break His word. He will never abandon us. He will never violate His covenant, or promises to us. He will never take back the forgiveness of sins that Jesus bought with His blood. He will never be unfaithful.Our God embodies every always and never in our existence. We are free from these absolute expectations we place on ourselves. Never again do we need to always do what’s perfect for every situation and relationship! How much bigger than our world is God.

God is not a man, that the should lie, nor a son of man, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill? (Num. 23:19)

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Posted on January 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized by Jonnie Wright

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Posted on January 27th, 2008 in Uncategorized by Jonnie Wright


CHOICES: MANAGING CHRONIC PAIN.

This encouraging book reassures you that there is spiritual help in spite of discouraging health issues. Viewing your circumstances and relationships through the looking-glass of Scripture brings new insights and attitude adjustments. Your disease brings life-style changes that do not have to cause worry and dismay. God walks with you through these ups and downs. Do not fear!

CHOICES is the second book in the Series: God’s Rx for Chronic Pain and is nearing completion. Read excerpts by finding the page on your left, in this blog site, and click on the title. I hope you are inspired.

Make Your Workout Work for Weight Loss

Posted on January 18th, 2008 in Health News by Jonnie Wright

Follow these four smart strategies for adding more activity to help boost your weight loss.

1) Don’t count on spot training.

So you’d like to lose the extra roll around your middle. Do you do sit-ups until the cows come home, or do you go for a walk? Aerobic (cardio) exercise, such as walking, cycling or swimming, are burn fat all over the body. Those sit-ups may strengthen the muscles under your fat but won’t burn the fat itself. There is no such thing as spot reduction. For weight loss, you need aerobic exercise in your workout.

2) Use your muscles.

More muscle tissue means you’ll burn more calories, says Chuck Corbin, PhD, a professor of exercise and wellness at Arizona State University in Mesa, Ariz. “Muscle is more dense than fat, and because it can be worked, it uses energy,” he says. Fat does not. “Even at rest, muscle is burning more calories than fat,” says Corbin. The best way to build muscle? Strength-training exercises using dumbbells, weight machines or resistance bands.

3) Be orderly.

Which type of exercise should you do first – cardio or strength training? Many personal trainers recommend doing strength training first. Their reason? You’ll use your available energy to lift weights, and then when you do your aerobic exercise, you’ll be more likely to burn fat because you will have already burned through the calories taken in during the day and will reach deeper into fat stores. However, some experts say that if weight loss is your goal, start with cardio. Eric Von Frohlich, a New York City-based private trainer and group exercise instructor at Equinox fitness clubs, says, “If you do strength-training first, your muscles will be fatigued from lifting weights, then you won’t be able to do as much cardio work, which means you’ll burn fewer calories.”

4) Put in the time.

For years experts have been recommending 30 minutes of activity on five or more days per week. But to lose weight, more activity is needed; the USDA recommends 60 to 90 minutes per day. One study showed that people who lost an average of 72 pounds maintained their loss by exercising one hour per day. The 60 to 90 minutes can be a combination, say 30 minutes of walking, 20 minutes of strength training, 10 minutes of stretching and 30 minutes of household chores or gardening.
For general health purposes, experts recommend getting at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity (broken into 10- to 15- minute blocks, if necessary) three times a week. If getting even that much is a challenge for you, you should speak with your doctor about a safe way to push your exercise frequency, duration or intensity higher to spur weight loss.

Move Every Day

A single 24-hour period of inactivity can lead to a 25-percent increase in the amount of fat tissue and a 19-percent increase in the size of fat cells, according to University of Missouri-Columbia researchers who studied the effects of daily exercise and inactivity.

http://www.arthritis.org/workout-for-weight-loss.php

Psalm 23

Posted on January 10th, 2008 in Devotional by Jonnie Wright
From the many emails that pass through my computer comes an encouraging commentary on the Shepherd’s Prayer.

The Lord is my Shepherd–That’s Relationship!

I shall not want–That’s Supply!

He maketh me to lie down in green pastures–That’s Rest!

He leadeth me beside the still waters–That’s Refreshment!

He restoreth my soul–That’s Healing!

He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness–That’s Guidance!

For His name sake–That’s Purpose!

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death–That’s Tribulations! 

I will fear no evil–That’s Protection!

For Thou art with me–That’s Faithfulness!

Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me–That’s Discipline!

Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies–That’s Hope!

Thou annointest my head with oil–That’s Consecration!

My cup runneth over–That’s Abundance!

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life–That’s Blessing!

And I will dwell in the house of the Lord–That’s Security!

Forever–That’s Eternity!

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