Worship: All About the Wee Little Man / Wellness: Stress and Kidney Disease

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Wellness: For Health’s Sake  Pastor Flemons, a doctor of biblical wellness, showed how stress affects the kidneys and how relying on God relieves stress. (Read more below.)

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TOPICS THIS WEEK – July 16 – July 22

Worship  Sunday – Zacchaeus; Monday – The Feast at Simon’s House – Tuesday – Thy King Cometh; Wednesday – A Doomed People; Thursday – The Temple Cleansed Again; Friday – Controversy; Saturday, the Sabbath – Woes on the Pharisees [All topics per Desire of Ages by Ellen G. White.]

Wellness  Sunday – Rely on God for Healthy Kidneys

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Words of Encouragement

Hosea 14:4  I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely: for mine anger is turned away from him.

Micah 7:7-8  Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me. Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the LORD shall be a light unto me.

For Heaven’s Sake…

Many priests and publicans lived at extreme odds in the tropical city of Jericho. Chief among the publicans was a little Jewish man, abhorred by the priests and public for his life of extortion. Little did the priests who excoriated Zacchaeus know of his longing for a better life. The priests made it difficult for anyone to return from a course of wrong. They wouldn’t trust his sincere efforts to correct his errors. But he was having a heart change. He had heard of Jesus and the publican Matthew who had become one of the Master’s trusted disciples. Zacchaeus personally heard the call to repentance and responded. He followed his conviction and began “to make restitution to those whom he had wronged.” But there seemed to be no way to publicly express his change of heart among those who knew his history.

Then Jesus came to Jericho en route to Jerusalem. And Zacchaeus was determined to see Him. Because the streets were crowded, Zacchaeus climbed into a tree and eagerly scanned for the Savior Jesus. Little did he expect what happened next.

“…Suddenly, just beneath the fig tree, a group halts, the company before and behind come to a standstill, and One looks upward whose glance seems to read the soul. Almost doubting his senses, the man in the tree hears the words, “Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down; for today I must abide at thy house.” DA 553.3

“The multitude give way, and Zacchaeus, walking as in a dream, leads the way toward his own home. But the rabbis look on with scowling faces, and murmur in discontent and scorn, ‘that He was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner.’ DA 554.1

“Zacchaeus had been overwhelmed, amazed, and silenced at the love and condescension of Christ in stooping to him, so unworthy. Now love and loyalty to his new-found Master unseal his lips. He will make public his confession and his repentance. DA 554.2

“In the presence of the multitude, ‘Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord; Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold. DA 555.1

“‘And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham.’ DA 555.2

“No repentance is genuine that does not work reformation. The righteousness of Christ is not a cloak to cover unconfessed and unforsaken sin; it is a principle of life that transforms the character and controls the conduct. Holiness is wholeness for God; it is the entire surrender of heart and life to the indwelling of the principles of heaven. DA 555.6

“The Christian in his business life is to represent to the world the manner in which our Lord would conduct business enterprises. In every transaction he is to make it manifest that God is his teacher. ‘Holiness unto the Lord’ is to be written upon daybooks and ledgers, on deeds, receipts, and bills of exchange. Those who profess to be followers of Christ, and who deal in an unrighteous manner, are bearing false witness against the character of a holy, just, and merciful God. Every converted soul will, like Zacchaeus, signalize the entrance of Christ into his heart by an abandonment of the unrighteous practices that have marked his life. Like the chief publican, he will give proof of his sincerity by making restitution. The Lord says, ‘If the wicked restore the pledge, give again that he had robbed, walk in the statutes of life, without committing iniquity; . . . none of his sins that he hath committed shall be mentioned unto him: . . . He shall surely live.’ Ezek. 33:15, 16. DA 555.1”

(This study is based on Luke 19:1-10; and chapter 61, “Zacchaeus” in The Desire of Ages (DA), by Ellen G. White.)

For Health’s Sake… 
Stress constricts blood vessels, which hinders bloodflow to the kidneys. It also increases the heart rate. This, together with the constriction of the blood vessels, causes hypertension, which affects the kidneys.
Stress causes blood sugar to rise, as it uses stored sugar for fight or flight. This causes diabetes, which will affect the kidneys.
Stress causes flareups in any disease, because it pulls energy from use by the immune system, which requires huge amounts of energy to fight disease. This causes confusion in the immune system, which leads to the immune system attacking itself. Stress, therefore, leads to autoimmune diseases, which negatively affects the kidneys.
Stress tends to block all eliminative processes. Therefore toxins build in the body system. Constipation generally becomes a problem during periods of stress. In extreme cases of stress, the opposite can happen. Under life-threatening conditions, voluntary control over the bowels and bladder can be lost.
Relying on God, however, is the best reliever of stress. Studying the Holy Bible, claiming its promises, and being prayerful are essential ways of applying the principle of relying on God. Also doing good for others brings relief of stress and provides personal satisfaction. Thus the kidneys thrive when we rely on God.

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