It seems the older I get, the faster the years pass. I’m often reminded—especially by my caring wife—of the importance of exercise and keeping my heart strong as I age. Each birthday brings subtle changes to my face and hair, and I’m reminded of the Scripture in James 4:14: “How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.”
I want to live as long as I
can, and I know it’s my responsibility to take care of this body. Exercise, healthy eating, and avoiding
harmful habits aren’t occasional efforts; they must become daily
disciplines. The responsibility rests on
each of us to do what we know is right to maintain good physical health.
But as important as physical
health is, spiritual health matters even more.
When I came to the Lord, I put
off the old man with his destructive habits and discovered that the new man in
Christ had been given a new lease on life.
The things I once did, I closed the door on. How?
The Holy Spirit helps me keep it locked.
He is my strength, enabling me not to fall back into those old ways.
Jesus gave me something worth
living for—something real and lasting.
It’s called being born again: salvation through Him, sins forgiven. It felt like trading a sack full of garbage
for a trainload of blessings—peace of mind, joy, and a life no longer weighed
down by turmoil. Hangovers became a
thing of the past. Worry and regret from
poor choices faded. The empty highs that
once left me low the next morning were left behind where they belonged.
This sincere heart condition
was healed the moment Jesus took up residence within me. He performed a heart transplant that brought
life to what once felt like a walking corpse.
I thank God that my spiritual heart is alive and well because of the
Great Physician—Jesus.
Perhaps you are feeling God’s
Spirit nudging you to decide that today is the day to call upon the Lord for
salvation and not wait until tomorrow. He
will heal your hurting heart when you cast your cares upon Him. Simply ask God to forgive your sins and healing
is yours. The following prayer has
become my anthem of praise since my conversion.
“God, thank you that through
Jesus there is no condemnation for me.
You have removed my sins as far as the east is from the west and cast
them into the depths of the sea. Help me
walk as the new creation You made me to be.
Give me the strength to forget what is behind and press forward into the
life You have prepared for me. Amen.”
Written by,
Papa Boyd