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Devotional 35.1 The Body Designed with Purpose

4 min · 6 de may de 2026
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What if the body is not only created, but intentionally arranged? In this devotional companion to Episode 35 of Sipping on Wellness, we reflect on the biblical truth that the body reflects thoughtful design and purposeful structure. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 12:18, Job 10:11–12, and Isaiah 64:8, this reflection explores how each part of the body is placed with intention. Just as the systems within the body work together to support life and energy, Scripture reminds us that we are formed with care and purpose. Understanding the body this way invites us to approach our health not with pressure, but with a deeper sense of stewardship and trust in the design God has created. Chapters Opening Reflection — Designed with Intention Placed with Purpose The Body as a Coordinated System Formed with Care Shaped by the Creator Living Within the Design Prayer Closing Reflection

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