God Is Doing a New Thing!

"Forget the former things;
do not dwell on the past.

See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the desert
and streams in the wasteland.

~ Isaiah 43:18-19

This blog has chronicled my journey to become more like Jesus in all respects since 2006.

Food, eating, and body issues have remained my greatest nemesis.

Nevertheless, God is transforming my life.

Join me for the journey and discover he is doing something new in your life, too!


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Gratitude Makes a Difference

Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever.
Psalm 136:1

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Yesterday's post before I went out to eat was a raw expression of what it looks like for me to do battle! I know I have to recognize lies that I believe and replace them with and affirm truth.

But as I was praying to the Lord while feeding my horses (just after posting to my blog), I realized that I was filled with thanks. I thanked God that I have the freedom to go to Fresh Choice at all (and the means). I thanked him for the taste of the Chicken Pozole--the spiciness of the jalapenos, the yummy flavor of the broth. I told him how much I appreciated the fresh french bread with such a dense texture and the whipped butter!! I told him that even though I wouldn't get to each much, I was thankful for that, too--that my body IS efficient. He has made it that way! I thanked the Lord that I could have a bit of chocolate chip muffin (exceptional fresh out of the oven). As I thanked God for the tastes and textures of what I knew I would be able to eat once I got to dinner, I realized I don't need to be greedy for more than I need. My need would be supplied by wonderful "treats." I could be thankful for that, too!

For me, gratitude makes all the difference in the world. I think I was so "full"--satisfied-- with the presence of God in my spirit that I really didn't want to overeat! I enjoyed the tastes with delight and joy and didn't feel "ripped off" like I so often do when I am no longer hungry after such a small amount of food.

YAY!

Gratitude makes a difference!