I brought a book ages ago and have only just started to read it this last term. It's called "The Seven Pillars of Health" by Don Colbert MD. This is the same guy that wrote the book "What did Jesus eat?" and it's sequel the recipe book.
I'm only up to day 22 as some sections are big and I only read it when I have time; even working in this field I have learnt some interesting facts about food and cooking it. It's practical and also gives insight to new research.
He suggested the following prayer be used in blessing your food. (p. 115)
"Thank You for my wonderful food and it's healing properties. Mark 16:18 tells me that if I drink (or eat) any deadly thing it shall not harm me. Thank You for protecting me supernaturally from any harm that may be in my food. I ask that You bless the food to my body according to Exodus 23:25, which tells me that "He shall bless my food and my water and He will take sickness away from the midst of me."
I eat this food with thanksgiving, I receive His love and rejoice in the Lord as I eat my meal. As I eat this food, my cells, tissues and organs are cleansed, strengthened, and renewed like the eagle. I see myself healed. In Jesus name, amen."
It's always important to be thankful for the food we eat. I know in some places they have very little. If your interested in this sort of thing I've linked the following words to a website that shows how much people eat in a week around the world.
Hungry Planet
I'm only up to day 22 as some sections are big and I only read it when I have time; even working in this field I have learnt some interesting facts about food and cooking it. It's practical and also gives insight to new research.
He suggested the following prayer be used in blessing your food. (p. 115)
"Thank You for my wonderful food and it's healing properties. Mark 16:18 tells me that if I drink (or eat) any deadly thing it shall not harm me. Thank You for protecting me supernaturally from any harm that may be in my food. I ask that You bless the food to my body according to Exodus 23:25, which tells me that "He shall bless my food and my water and He will take sickness away from the midst of me."
I eat this food with thanksgiving, I receive His love and rejoice in the Lord as I eat my meal. As I eat this food, my cells, tissues and organs are cleansed, strengthened, and renewed like the eagle. I see myself healed. In Jesus name, amen."
It's always important to be thankful for the food we eat. I know in some places they have very little. If your interested in this sort of thing I've linked the following words to a website that shows how much people eat in a week around the world.
Hungry Planet
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