Winning the battle over sluggishness

“Sluggards do not plow in season; so at harvest time they look but find nothing.”— Proverbs 20:4

An old mountaineer and his wife were sitting in front of the fireplace one evening just passing the time. Soon, they heard what they thought were raindrops falling on the roof of their small house. So after a few minutes, the wife said, “Jed, I think it’s raining. Go outside and see.

The old man continued to gaze into the fire for a brief moment, sighed, and said, “Why don’t we just call in the dog and see if he’s wet.

There’s no doubt that, just like that farmer, there are those days when you just don’t feel like doing much. But the problem with so many today is that one day turns to two, then a week, then months go by and you’re still just calling in the dog to see if it’s raining outside!

Now there are different reasons for being “sluggish”. Some of involve your physical or emotional state. Yet all too often, sluggishness is simply an indication of laziness, which the Bible says will have a negative impact on your life.

So if you find yourself having feelings of sluggishness, first, figure out why. Is it because you’re having physical problems? Are you dealing emotions, like depression, that affect your desire to be active? Or, have you perhaps just become a little lazy? Whatever it is, find ways to stay active. Not only will you be healthier, but you’ll also find greater fulfillment in life!

Prayer Challenge

Pray that God would help you find ways to stay active and find greater fulfillment in life!

Questions for thought

Think about what energizes you. What can you do to cultivate a healthier lifestyle that gives you more zeal for life?

Think about what drains you. Are there things in life you need to abstain from or minimize in order to improve your energy level?