The Foundation of Food ( 2 of 2 )
God’s original design was life-giving and plant-based, but after sin and the flood, He expanded humanity’s diet to include meat—with clear spiritual boundaries. Our food choices matter because our bodies are God’s temple, and how we eat should be prayerful, purposeful, and aligned with His Word.
* After the Flood, Worship Comes First
When Noah leaves the ark, his first act is to build an altar and offer a sacrifice to God. This act of worship leads to a powerful shift in God’s response toward humanity.
* The Curse on the Ground Is Lifted
In Genesis 8, God declares that He will no longer curse the ground for man’s sake—a reversal of what happened after Adam and Eve’s fall. This is a major blessing that affects how humanity lives and eats.
* God Expands the Human Diet
In Genesis 9, for the first time in Scripture, God permits humans to eat meat in addition to vegetation. This marks a significant transition from the original Edenic, plant-based diet.
* A Clear Boundary: No Blood
Although meat is allowed, God gives a clear command not to consume blood, which represents life. Life belongs to God, and even in allowance, He establishes limits.
* Death Entered Through Sin, Not Design
Originally, humans and animals were herbivores, and nothing died. Death—and the eating of flesh—only entered the world after sin. God’s original intention was life and abundance, not death.
* Food is Not Just Physical
What we eat and how we eat should be a matter of prayer. God cares about how we steward our bodies because they are the temple of the Holy Spirit.
* Purposeful Eating for Kingdom Work
Caring for our bodies strengthens us to carry out God’s work on the earth. Nourishment isn’t just about survival—it’s about service.
* What’s Next
The journey continues into Leviticus, where God gives even more detailed instructions about food, holiness, and caring for the body.
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God bless you as you continue this journey—may every choice be made with prayer, purpose, and reverence for the temple He has given you