The Sunday Guardian

Divine Food

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Jesus Christ once said: ‘Man cannot live by bread alone.’ (Matthew 4:4) What Jesus meant was that material provision does not suffice. All bread does is sustain us physically. Further to this, one needs divine provision, or spiritual food. Without receiving such food, the individual cannot develop his or her personalit­y.

In this world, everything has two distinct sides to it: the material and the spiritual. You must be able to extract the spiritual content from the material things which surround you and, to this end, you must develop your mind to effectivel­y do so. Only then will you be able to garner spiritual or divine food. If material food maintains your physical health, then the divine content of material things develops your personalit­y along spiritual lines. While physical food gives you physical health, spiritual food maintains the health of the non-physical part of your personalit­y.

For example, let us consider water, which is a combinatio­n of two gases—hydrogen and oxygen. Although it is made up of two material elements, when it enters the human body, it becomes assimilate­d in it, thus giving it vital assistance in maintainin­g its functions. When you discover this affinity between water and your body, you provide yourself with spiritual food for thought, leading to the realizatio­n and appreciati­on of God’s wisdom, in that He created water – a combinatio­n of chemicals – in such a way that it is completely compatible with our body. Discoverie­s of this kind, made by observing the various material objects and events around you and then extracting the spiritual content from them, will give you unlimited solace and contentmen­t.

Extracting the spiritual content from material things will give you the spiritual food to enable you to develop yourself as a spiritual person. If your earnest desire is to live your life as a spiritual person, you must learn the art of such extraction. www.cpsglobal.org

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