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The following is to help you to better understand the basic dietary beliefs that have been included in holy writ by inspired sacred writers from each of the major belief systems from around the world. Each belief system supports the basic dietary guidelines of Daniel's Challenge. For greater detail of sacred spiritual dietary writings, refer to Chapter Seven of Original Fast Foods.
Judaism: God’s initial command to man was to live on the fruits and herbs of the earth and man was forbidden to shed the blood of animals for food. "Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree that has seed-yielding fruit—to you it shall be for meat." (Gen.1:29) During this period of the earth, the great patriarchs lived nearly 1000 years. After the flood conditions changed upon the earth and man was permitted to eat certain animals, but with strict conditions imposed. That permission will persist until man chooses the millennial path described by Isaiah, which requires man to live by every law that governs heaven (see Isaiah 11:6-9).
Christianity: Christianity teaches that all things which come of the earth (grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, and seasonal fruits and vegetables), as well as animals are made for the benefit and use of man, both to please the eye and to gladden the heart; for food and for raiment, for taste and for smell, to strengthen the body and to enliven the soul. However, a woe comes upon those who shed blood or waste flesh without need and animals are to be used with thanksgiving and judgment, and not to excess, neither by extortion. It pleases God when man is sparing in their use and limits it to times of winter, cold, or famine.
Islam: Some animal-based foods are declared lawful and good and others are considered unlawful. Mohammed warned about the addictive nature of meat and taught that while it was a sin to declare a food unlawful that Allah had declared to be lawful, it is also important to only use animal-based foods sparingly. “O you who believe, do not forbid the good things which Allah has made lawful for you and do not exceed limits. Surely Allah does not love those who exceeds the limits.” (Koran 5:90) Most Muslims practice a dietary lifestyle that includes meat, fish, dairy, grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables. Moderation is emphasized more than abstinence of any single food group.
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism: Vedic religions believe that Karma represents the law of the harvest in the strictest sense. Ahimsa (doing no harm to any creature) is the highest law among such religions. Virtuous conduct of adherents to these faiths requires living the law of Ahimsa, which leads many of the faithful to voluntarily abstain from using animal-based foods in their diets. Shinto and Buddhism: The desire many Japanese possess to seek purification throughout a lifetime comes from the Shinto influence. During times of purification, it is customary to eat grains, fruits, and vegetables and to not eat animal-based foods. This eating pattern is also in harmony with their Buddhist beliefs that lean toward ahimsa (doing no harm to living creatures), and the law of karma that weighs good and bad deeds of a person’s life. These primary Japanese beliefs lead Japanese to center diet on fruits, grains, and vegetables, and to use animal-based foods sparingly, especially compared to Westerners.
Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism: With their exceedingly low rates of disease, the world could benefit tremendously by coming to better understand Chinese dietary thought. Taoism teaches to live in harmony with nature in a way that amplifies one’s energies with the unlimited energies of the universe. Regarding diet, Taoism teaches that greatest harmony and energies are achieved by increasing intake of grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, tofu, soy, herbs, and herbal teas and by decreasing intake of red meat, refined foods, artificial additives and preservatives, dairy products, cold drinks, and cold foods. Also, the influences of Buddhism, as previously discussed, are in complete harmony with Taoist philosophy as well. Confucius taught that moderation was important and not to exceed certain limits that tend to overburden and weaken the body.
The Ultimate Secret (The Process for Obtaining Answers)
It took me nearly eleven years to prepare myself to be taught from the Lord how to overcome the confusion that exists today on the important subject of dietary lifestyle. I trust God's wisdom over my own wisdom or man's wisdom. Compared to God's wisdom, the brightest among us are utter fools.
I enjoy reading the science of diet and health and it helps me to better understand the Lord's words on the subject. The Lord's words often help me to understand when science is in error or when it is tracking in a helpful direction. When in error, I simply wait and eventually science self-corrects, which is its nature as it pursues truth. It is far easier to overcome the confusion when the best of science and religion are used in a complimentary way. There is one more method of attaining sustainable and lasting success.
I have worked with countless clients who understand the principles of dietary health nearly perfectly, but who cannot seem to apply those principles successfully or practically in their everyday lives. No dietary coach can be there for you 24/7 to help make those decisions; however, anyone can pause when they don't know what to do and receive the precise help they need. Jesus taught this important truth, "Ask and Ye Shall Receive." Let's consider why rationale people seek answers from God in matters of health.
• God is Above All and is Omniscient: There is no greater authority in the universe when it comes to health matters. He created man and knows the precise metabolic needs of the body. He also created foods that are best suited for our use.
• God is Omnipotent: There is no greater power in the universe when it comes to your personal health matters. He can command the intelligences that inhabit the 30 trillion cells in your body to quicken your health and they will obey his command and it is done. He can also go beside you and before you and clear your path as you come to Him in these matters.
• He is a God of Truth: God does not lie, indeed cannot lie. God navigates the razor's edge of truth in all things; therein is His honor and power. Therein He can command or counsels the intelligences and They obey, knowing that He will not and cannot ask anything of them that is not for their best good. Into His hands we can also commit our spirits with perfect assurance. His counsels in our behalf are perfect and are without iniquity--from generation to generation.
• God is Merciful, Kind, and Slow to Anger: In spite of our weaknesses to fully trust in His dietary counsel, God will never give up on us. When we are ready to exert the faith in His counsels, He then is ready to support us fully.
• In God there is no Variableness: His dietary counsel today will be consistent with what He gives tomorrow. We must only ask Him how to apply it according to the unique circumstances in which we each find ourselves today. He will not vary in his counsel to you and you can depend upon it.
• God is no Respecter of Persons: Your privilege to come to know and succeed in these matters is equal to every other persons' regardless of rank, stature, wealth, and so forth. This is His unconditional guarantee to each of us.
• God is Just: As you submit your will to His guidance, any sacrifice you make in dietary and other matters of health will be met with a just reward.
• God's Judgment is Perfect: no matter how difficult the road may be for you or how much sacrifice you may have to make, God will ask nothing of you that you cannot do. Moreover, He will judge your sacrifices perfectly and you will receive a full reward for your sufferings.
• God Loves You Perfectly: God loves you perfectly and desires your absolute happiness. His perfect and unconditional love influences everything that will be asked of you; His counsels to you are pure and will not lead you to err. With God’s perfecting influence, changes that shape you are sustainable and lasting, because the answers we receive come from a divine and perfect source.
If you can have faith in a God such as the one described above, then consider the process for receiving help from Him. What follows is the process for asking questions and receiving answers from God; more importantly, it is the process for moving God’s power and influence from behind the veil into your physical world to shape and impact your health. Seek to fully enable the following process during Daniel’s Challenge:
1. Forsake Sin: The ability to easily receive God’s perfecting influence is conditioned upon cleanliness. We must give up all our sins to know God.
2. Come Unto the Lord: What does it mean to come unto the Lord? Have you ever seen a child demand something of a loving parent? A wise parent does not respond to demands that will not serve the best interest of the child. By comparison, when a child recognizes a need and humbly approaches the parent ready to learn, the child is then in an attitude where he/she can receive the parent's wisdom and help. If a child is determined to do things their own way, even the wisest parent is helpless to make a difference for the child until the child is more teachable. Any loving parent stands ready to help a child the moment that child is ready to truly receive help. The phrase Come Unto the Lord suggest that we prepare ourselves to be teachable and ready to learn from the Lord and to align our heart and mind fully with His heart and mind.
3. Call Upon His Name: As we recognize our bondage to weaknesses and sin we are to call upon His name for deliverance.
4. Receive Revelation: The universal pattern to learn truth is: Desire to know; Believe the Lord can make it known to you; ponder or think deeply and prayerfully about that which you desire and, Fast and pray over many days. Finally, you must inquire before the Lord will reveal Himself to you. Time taken with God in prayer enables you to overcome disbelief. What do you want to know, and do you believe God will tell you? As you accept Daniel’s Challenge, what specific help can He offer you? Belief must extend beyond hope to an assurance or certitude God will answer your prayers and provide the help you need. God hath not revealed anything to prophets, but what He will make known unto you, and even the least person may know all things as fast as he or she is able to bear them. When you ask for improved health, be prepared to receive and to act.
5. Decide and Plan: Consider Daniel’s Challenge, to follow the Lord’s ordained eating pattern with prudence and wisdom. As you seek to establish a healthful eating pattern in your life, consider how related decisions make you feel (uplifted, burdened, confused). Right decisions bring peace, anticipation, excitement, and happiness, while poor decisions lead to confusion, a lack of peace, and to feeling weighed down. As you recognize right decisions pause to imagine, see, and feel how the outcome of such decisions will shape and alter your world. Receive God’s Spirit, impressions, visits, and visions and record them in your journal. Then, create “to-do” plans as the foundation for immediate and future action. Ask for whatsoever you need to support right decisions and right plans.
6. Act: After learning new truth and making right decisions and plans, you must act upon revelations received, or your ability to move forward will weaken and your faith will grow dormant. Be up and about and anxiously engaged in bringing your inspired plans to fruition. I received specific revelation concerning dietary changes on a Sunday; Monday morning I purchased everything I needed to live according to what I had received. I knew with certitude that all I had to do was act according to the inspiration God had given me and my health would be restored, and it was…
7. Share: An essential part of grounding truth within you is to share truth learned with others. Some will believe you; others will doubt you but will seek to know if what you say is true, and others yet will oppose you, criticize you, and think you foolish. This can be painful, but is intended to cause you to reflect more deeply and to learn more fully the dietary truths you must master. Some close friends observed the apparent changes in my health and asked what I had done. After sharing my experience with them, they went home and did the same thing. The mother and three of her diabetic children became free of diabetes, after determining to do as I had been inspired to do. This strengthened my faith. Since then I have seen this pattern repeated with all who covenant with God in like manner concerning their diet.
As you receive revelation from God, God alone should determine what you impart and share with others—always trust Him. Sharing the sacred with the unprepared causes damage to you and to the unprepared and turns off the conduit of revelation in your life—until you repent. Christ taught “give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under there feet, and turn again and rend you.” Remember, that it is through repentance alone one is made worthy of what is holy. The sacred is not for unrepentant dogs and will never belong to unclean, unrepentant, and unholy “swine” that are unwilling to do what is needed to qualify for the Lord’s presence.
8. Opposition: Some mocked me for what I had done; this caused me to reflect and to more fully recognize the reality of the revelation regarding diet I had received and the reality of its benefits to me, both spiritually and physically. Whenever you approach heaven and succeed in receiving revelation, you must also experience opposition. For example, Moses was transfigured and beheld God’s Glory, but then Satan came to confuse and deceive him. Through this experience Moses recognized that Satan had no glory and learned to discern between God’s glory and pretended glory. Opposition causes us to ponder and search more deeply; it is the catalyst that enables us to understand the full range of truth being taught to us and to embrace each personal revelation on any subject more fully. Recognize opposition for its important role in helping to achieve saving knowledge—by causing you to think, ponder, pray, and to learn more deeply and fully.
9. Christ-like Conduct: How we react to opposition determines whether or not we will receive more light, truth, and increased faith. The Savior taught in the Sermon on the Mount that we are to pray in behalf of our enemies. The natural man shuns enemies or opposition. If we desire further revelation and help from God, then we must conduct ourselves as Christ toward those who oppose us. Love them and pray earnestly for the best possible outcomes in their lives. It is difficult when those we love criticize and think us to be deluded. However, many times, as we pray for our enemies, the very people whom we earnestly pray for come to embrace truth. The prophet Enoch prayed and taught the sinful people of his day for more than 300 years. Through his patient, loving, and righteous influence they became translated. By comparison, when we are not a type of Christ toward enemies (anyone who opposes us), our hearts harden and we close heaven’s conduit in our lives until we repent. As you become a type of Christ and conduct yourself rightly toward opposition, you pass the test, secure faith, and are consequently entrusted with more light, truth, knowledge, and faith.
10. Repeat Pattern: God wants to bring us back into His presence; we do that by attaining sufficient knowledge through faith to part the veil and enter His presence. Inspirations received enable us to receive added faith and knowledge as we act upon those revelations. No matter how many revelations we receive; or how faithfully we act upon them, or even how Christ-like our conduct remains amidst opposition, the next step of personal growth is as if we are learning to walk all over again. It is designed by God to stretch us and to increase our faith further. As we encounter new doubts, as we will, the pathway through them is the same. We begin by calling upon the Lord with a desire to believe; we make right decisions, we act in faith, and we pray for the Lord’s choicest blessings to be upon those who oppose us.
11. Earn, Establish, and Maintain Trust: Often when we receive revelations from God we initially receive seemingly insubstantial communications, but as we are faithful to the process described above, revelations change in nature according to the trust we earn with God. They progress from insubstantial but real impressions, to hearing God speak in our mind and heart, to conversing with Him, to receiving visits from angels and from celestial beings, to parting the veil to enter Christ’s presence and to receive Him as our Second Comforter. While the beginning of the path is humble by comparison, continuing in the pathway enables us to converse through the veil with the Lord. This redemptive process is the same for Saints in all dispensations and whether we seek revelation to enable a healthful diet or for other matters, this is the ordained process for rending the veil to receive a fullness of truth in any matter under heaven.
12. Trials and Crossroads: Trials are given to us even when we seek faithfully to heed God’s voice in our lives. We must persist through our trials, even when we have no idea how we will fulfill God’s commands and expectations. Trials and opposition lead us to a broken heart and a contrite spirit. When you reach a crossroad and you are unsure what the next step is or which way to turn, remember that God answers prayers as we offer them with broken hearts and contrite spirits. Often, while in such a spirit, we receive more than we anticipate, just as those who have heard His voice or who have been taken to a high mountain and shown marvelous things. As we increase in our ability to deal rightly with information given to us by God, He becomes more liberal in sharing information with us—however, He refrains from providing more than we can handle. Revelation given can bless, but can also work to condemn us if we are unwilling or unready to respond. For example, do not ask for improved health without real intent to heed His counsels to you.
A client had been obese for over 20 years; because of repeated failures to maintain her ideal body weight, she struggled to believe God’s dietary pattern would work for her. She came to understand that living in a manner to enjoy her best health is actually a part of a covenant she made with God as a young Christian girl. As we earnestly strive to keep our covenants with God, no matter what they are, God has promised that He will help us keep those covenants. She learned to recognize when she was struggling to eat according to principles of good health. She called them her crossroads. She learned that if she would pause at her crossroads, share her struggles with God and ask humbly and earnestly for His help, He would strengthen and teach her. She came home from a long day at work and cried because she didn’t have the strength to make a good dinner for her family. She wasn’t even sure if she had any healthy food in the house. She recognized she was at a crossroads and asked God for help. She felt prompted to look in her refrigerator and pantry. She saw some healthful food choices; then an inspired idea came to her for combining those food choices into a healthful and tasty meal. She related to me that it took her just five minutes to make dinner and to get it on the table for her family. After dinner, each of her children told her it was the best dinner she had ever made. Persist and ask for God’s help in the crossroads!
13. Heed All Revelation: Revelations come in many forms; learn to recognize, revere, and respect every revelation. For example, through a dream the wise men were warned and the infant Jesus was saved from King Herod. It was Joseph’s dream that brought young Jesus back from Egypt and that warned Joseph to flee Judea to Galilee for the safety of Jesus. As we accept, heed, and act rightly upon God’s communications with us—in their myriad forms—He shares more instruction with us. To the extent we don’t act with faith, we are not accepting revelation and will receive no more until we repent.
14. Certitude: As our faith is tested with each new revelation, and we learn to respond to God’s revelations without hesitation, God always helps us to accomplish what He asks of us. This leads us to gain greater confidence before Him. For example, David grew in faith as a young shepherd while defending his father’s flocks against a lion and a bear. He learned these threats were nothing when he acted with God’s strength. Because of his seasoned faith in the Almighty, when he faced Goliath, he was certain of the outcome before entering the conflict. Similarly, as you accept Daniel’s Challenge and respond to God’s Spirit in faith, your faith will grow by degree in this thing and you will be made ready for each new step of growth you will need to make. If now is the time for you to attain the Lord’s promised blessings of health, then like young David, you too must bring God’s power from behind the veil to enable you to slay this Goliath. God’s power is brought from heaven to assist you, only as you act upon revelations received. As you approach Daniel’s Challenge, as David approached Goliath, do so with certitude. Until you confront present challenges in such a manner, you are not ready to proceed further, or to receive more light and truth. We must take the feelings, the dreams, the impressions, and the insubstantial communications from God and bring them into our physical world in which we live and act. We part the veil by applying spiritual commandments from God in heaven—here on earth. Our challenges grow in proportion to the faith we attain. It is by attaining added faith during each step of the redemptive process that we lay hold upon sufficient faith to part the veil and bring God’s power into our lives with today’s challenges. This is the heart of the process that enabled Saints from each millennium to lay hold upon sufficient faith to take up their abode with Christ while in the flesh. Whether you enable the process while attaining good health, or on some other stage, it is the same process.
15. Endure: Trials, setbacks, and temporary failure do not mean the Lord has abandoned you. Be tenacious as you accept Daniel’s Challenge, or any other command from God. God never forgets a promise. As you record His promises to you in your journal regarding your faithfulness to His ordained pattern of eating, and as you persist, you will attain confidence in the promised outcomes. As we remain faithful, no seeming Goliaths in our lives will prevent ultimate success. Through persistent and tenacious endurance, we become further enabled to develop into the person(s) God wants us to become.
When you choose to endure and move ahead in the face of failure, you reap dividends. Whether you are 200 pounds over weight, or are suffering from disease, or are facing a business or marriage challenge, you must look Goliath in the face and say, “He is God’s problem, not mine.” My problem is to persist in faith—without hesitation and to overcome any doubts I may come to face. Pause, as needed, to ask for help. There is an outcome of increased growth and faith associated with every commandment we keep. Attaining the faith sufficient to take up one’s abode with Christ requires enduring and overcoming apparent imminent failure. Even Christ, while on the cross, endured the temptation of apparent imminent failure before His ultimate triumph, a triumph that enables man to overcome death and to return to God.
In moments where all seems lost, hold to the promises made to you by a perfect God who cannot lie. Remember that even though the heavens and earth shall pass away, His promises to you will not pass away, but shall all be fulfilled. His promises are as the nail in a sure place, and secure you to Him. The path to heaven passes through hell. Just as Christ received angels to minister to Him, after “the tempter came to him,” so too can you. Remember, the higher you reach toward heaven, the lower you will also experience, until the opposed extremes enable you to discern all that exists between the extremes of heaven and hell. Required faith to part the veil cannot be obtained by any other means. We must choose between apparent failure of our faith and best efforts, and persistence if we are to rend the veil. “The things of God are of deep import; and time, and experience, and careful and ponderous and solemn thoughts can only find them out.” “Thy mind, O man! If thou wilt lead a soul unto salvation, must stretch as high as the utmost heavens, and search into and contemplate the darkest abyss, and the broad expanse of eternity—thou must commune with God.” (DHC3:295; TPJS, p. 137) Both Heaven and Hell court us in our journey. These extremes alone enable us with a fullness of knowledge.
The challenges we face are customized for each of us; it doesn’t matter what our Goliath’s are; they each serve to help us grow properly. Even the experience of reaching for God’s promised blessings of health may only be attained perfectly through this process. God is uninhibited by the present stage in your life, and if you will allow Him to do so, He will use your present stage to help you prepare for the next one. Until you can endure discouragement, you are not ready to receive Him. Rising above discouragement and apparent failure is a part of the process of redemption and everyone who will be saved must pass through it. Great highs are paired with great lows. Regarding the Lord’s promised blessings of health, you will undoubtedly encounter many alluring plans that do not adhere to God’s ordained eating pattern for man. Ultimately, you must be wise enough to reach for heaven’s promises by following heaven’s plans and not man’s plans. You must believe that God wants you to secure your best health and that no creativity or effort should be spared in accomplishing the assignment. Be creative, resilient, persist and face your daily challenges with faith. This is the process that has enabled all prophets and saints to take up their abode with Christ. This process will help you do likewise.
16. Part the Veil Daily: Daniel’s Challenge then is to obtain your ideal body weight and vitality potential by adhering to the Lord’s ordained eating pattern for man. As you fulfill this mission, your physical world and health will alter dramatically through faith. As you implement the process described above, pay strict heed to the revelations and impressions you will receive. Act upon them immediately to enable greater faith and to prevent your faith from growing dormant. As you do so, you will move aside the veil by bringing spiritual inspirations from heaven into your physical world, and God will quicken you to show you how to adapt dietary truth powerfully and enjoyably to your life. Record each such instance. The same redemptive principles you will learn from this process are the principles by which mountains are moved, seas are parted, and the dead are raised. As you master this process, nothing shall be impossible to you. As the Lord commands, you will be able to move the power of the Spirit from behind the veil into your physical world—through obedience. This pattern and process represents a shadow and type and a description of the process you are to enable each day of your lifetime. It is the formula every saint from every dispensation has employed to know God and to see His face. It teaches how faith, repentance (striving and forsaking sin), baptism (covenant making), and the Holy Ghost (God’s reciprocal covenant to us) work within us to bring the commandments of God from heaven into our physical world to render the veil. Only through covenants can we part the veil. As you keep your covenants, God keeps his, and His Spirit moves from heaven, through the veil to you; then, as you act upon inspiration received, God’s power and influence works to shape your world.
17. Today’s Stage for Growth: How do we know we are doing the right thing today? The Savior taught His disciples to pray for that which they desired most and promised the Holy Ghost would fill them with desires that were right. As you strive to serve God, His Spirit will influence your desires and as you embrace them, you will find yourself on the right stage for today’s most important growth. If you truly desire to accept Daniel’s Challenge then it is right to do so. Remember, the universal pattern for bringing heaven’s help from behind the veil into Daniel’s Challenge: Desire to know; Believe the Lord can make it known to you; ponder or think deeply and prayerfully about that which you desire and, Fast and pray over many days. Finally, you must ask before the Lord will reveal Himself to you; then, you must act upon the revelations you receive. What do you want to know, and do you believe God will tell you? Belief must extend beyond hope to a certitude God will answer your prayers. Study and employ the universal pattern—as described above.
18. Secret to Daniel’s Challenge Success: The kingdom of heaven is like unto a grain of mustard seed; which when it is sown in the earth is less than all the seeds that be in the earth: and yet it grows, and waxes into a great tree; that the fowls of the air lodge in the branches of it. If ye have such faith, ye shall say unto this mountain; remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; or unto this sycamine tree, be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey you; and nothing shall be impossible unto you (Matt 13:31, 17:20, Mark 4:31, Luke 13:19 and 17:6).
Imagine for a moment that you are an intelligence assigned by God to a mustard seed. You look over the pattern for growth given within the DNA of the seed and say, “You want me to grow from that tiny little thing into that great big thing?” God says to you, “If you act according to the pattern I have given, it shall come to pass, and you will progress eternally through your obedience.”
You know God cannot lie; you know also that He has the power to keep His promises and that He is good, merciful, and just and will be so from everlasting to everlasting without variableness or changing. You know God is omniscient and does not make mistakes in His designs and creations. You act voluntarily because you are assured of eternal progression and because in God’s perfect love for you, you know that as He exercises perfect judgment over you and your welfare, He never asks anything of you that isn’t for your eternal best interest and will always extend to you a just reward.
With this faith in God you obey God’s command and begin to act upon the organized matter within the seed, according to the pattern set forth by God within the DNA of the seed. Hence you begin to divide and multiply the seed, and as you grow, certain needs must be met that you yourself cannot meet. God then, provides the sun, the earth, and the water to enable you to do your task. Bit by bit you faithfully grow, according to the pattern given you, from a tiny seed into a great tree and fowls of the air lodge in your branches singing their songs of joy, building nests, and raising their families. You also put forth millions of seeds enabling other intelligences to come to know God and to become as you have become.
We therefore learn that the faith of the mustard seed is a perfect belief in God’s character, attributes, and perfections that enables us to act according to the commands and patterns of operation He provides—with nothing doubting. With such faith, we can press forward with assurance that God is mightier than all the earth and that we need only to put our best foot forward, one in front of the other—whether we are commanded to heal the sick, move a mountain, raise the dead, attain our health potential, magnify a stewardship, visit a neighbor to extend a hand of kindness, follow a certain career path, or even to converse with the Lord through the veil. With faith of the mustard seed we trust implicitly in God and act according to the pattern and commandments He gives unto us through His Spirit and through His authorized servants.
Summary
God has given a very simple promise to everyone who will exercise faith in Him in dietary lifestyle matters and in all other matters that concern you. This is his promise, "Every soul who forsaketh his sins and cometh unto me, and calleth on my name, and obeyeth my voice, and keepeth my commandments, shall see my face and know that I am... The process described above is the process that anyone may use to receive the Lord for their personal master (coach) in matters of health. I know this process is literal and true and is for any soul who will so believe and live.
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