Self-Care Essay: The Idea Of Self Care

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The idea of self-care involves the pursuit of physical, mental and emotional health. Self-care can sound selfish, however, doing things like going to bed on time, saying no to work by setting aside periods of rest and getting responsible exercise and eating properly are also part of self-care. The authors quote a pastor who says that he’s running on fumes. The authors feel having a hobby or interest outside of the church is a good thing and I agree. I believe it’s critical to maintain good health. I believe we are to keep the temple of the Holy Spirit (our bodies) pure not only from what people would consider worldly temptations but also we need to keep our temples pure by the foods we eat. We are called to eat fruits and vegetables, …show more content…

I heard a professor once say the greatest thing a pastor can give his church is to love his wife, I have thought a lot about this and I agree. Jesus told us to love God and secondly to love our neighbor. Who would be considered our greatest neighbor? I believe that would be your spouse, there is no greater neighbor than that of your spouse. The means the second greatest thing to do in life is love your spouse. God first, then spouse second. It is our greatest ministry here on the earth, our marriage. Love God, then our spouses, then our children as the next closest “neighbor” to ourselves. After our children, third place goes to our distant relatives and/or close friends after that who are our neighbors becomes lessened however we are all still called to love all people as our “neighbors”. To me, it’s like concentric circles around our lives, those closer in the circle are greater “neighbors”. This is just common sense. Jesus spent the most time, ministering to or loving those that were the closest to Him. Even within the twelve He had an inner circle of three that Jesus clearly minister to more. We are called to love those closest to us and it works its way out like Jesus’ life. In His life, when a person broke into his circle, and got His attention, he responded, cared, loved and ministered to them, we are called to be the same. Love God and love our

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