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    Diet and Health

    1 Corinthians 6:19, 20; Psalm 139:14. Our body God’s temple. Testimonies for the Church 6:375, 376.BHB 159.16

    1 Corinthians 3:16; 17. May be defiled. Testimonies for the Church 3:163.BHB 159.17

    Daniel 1:8. Eating improper food defiles the body.BHB 160.1

    1 Corinthians 10:31. Should eat to God’s glory. The Ministry of Healing, 305.BHB 160.2

    Luke 21:34-36. Take heed to the quantity and quality of food eaten. Testimonies for the Church 4:416, 417; Testimonies for the Church 2:362.BHB 160.3

    Ecclesiastes 10:17. Eat in due season for strength. Testimonies for the Church 4:502.BHB 160.4

    Isaiah 55:2. Money spent for improper food is wasted. Delight in eating good food.BHB 160.5

    Job 36:16. Set that on your table which is full of fatness. Testimonies for the Church 9:162; Testimonies for the Church 2:486, 487.BHB 160.6

    Leviticus 7:23. Animal fat forbidden.BHB 160.7

    Deuteronomy 32:14; Psalm 81:16, margin; 147:14, margin. Eat the fat of kidneys of wheat.BHB 160.8

    Proverbs 23:1-3. Dainties deceitful food. The Ministry of Healing, 302; Testimonies for the Church 2:383, 400.BHB 160.9

    Psalm 103:5. Be satisfied with proper food.BHB 160.10

    Proverbs 15:17; 17:1, 22; Ecclesiastes 9:7. State of mind much to do with appetite.BHB 160.11

    Isaiah 7:14, 15. The Saviour was perfected in childhood by control of appetite, for butter and honey.BHB 160.12

    • The Bible rule for eating honey will apply to all good foods.BHB 160.13

    Proverbs 24:13. Eat honey; it is good.BHB 160.14

    Proverbs 25:16. Be guarded in eating it. Testimonies for the Church 2:369.BHB 160.15

    Proverbs 25:27. Too much is not good.BHB 160.16

    Proverbs 25:27, 28. The character of the one whose appetite is not controlled is like a city with broken walls; he lacks stability necessary to refuse the evil and choose the good. Isaiah 7:15; Testimonies for the Church 6:378; The Ministry of Healing, 334.BHB 160.17

    Genesis 25:29-34. Esau sold his birthright because he could not control his appetite. Testimonies for the Church 5:197.BHB 161.1

    Hebrews 12:16, 17. For this he is called profane.BHB 161.2

    Psalm 106:14, 15. Giving away to appetite given leanness to soul. Testimonies for the Church 2:95.BHB 161.3

    Proverbs 16:32. Better to master yourself than to take a city. The Ministry of Healing, 310.BHB 161.4

    Genesis 3:1-6. Adam and Eve failed to master their appetites.BHB 161.5

    Matthew 4:1-4. Christ conquered where Adam fell; all His followers must gain the same victory. An uncontrolled appetite lost Eden; only controlled appetites can regain it.BHB 161.6

    Luke 12:35-37. Redeemed eat food in the kingdom of God.BHB 161.7

    1 Corinthians 9:24-27. Temperance principles necessary. Testimonies for the Church 6:374.BHB 161.8

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