#5 Your Body as Temple: Biblical Stewardship of Health and Worship

By Matt Damico

Introduction: Stewarding Your Body

 

The Apostle John wrote a brief letter — a note, even — to his friend Gaius. John said he “had much to write” to him, but didn’t put it all down because he hoped “to see you soon, and we will talk face to face” (3 John 13–14). Given that John had many things to say that he left out, it’s worth noting what he chose to include. It’s an encouraging little letter, with John commending how Gaius has conducted himself, and expressing his support for Gaius against those who oppose him.

But it’s John’s greeting that I want to highlight. He prays that all goes well with Gaius, and “that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul” (3 John 2).

Did you catch that? One of John’s prayers for his friend is that he would be in good health. Why would he pray something like that? Certainly there are more important things he could lift up in prayer for Gaius than his good health, right? Perhaps. But beneath John’s greeting and prayer is the belief that our bodies matter, and that the welfare of our bodies is worthy of prayer.

What I want to do through the course of this guide is help you see the Bible’s teaching on the human body and to help you grasp your responsibility as a steward of the body God’s given you.

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#5 Your Body as Temple: Biblical Stewardship of Health and Worship

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