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Stewardship of Health

20 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the theology of the human body and explore the powerful connection between spiritual life, physical health, and biblical stewardship. Using the analogy of a rental car, the conversation examines how many people push their bodies to the limit while neglecting rest, nutrition, movement, and recovery, often under the banner of sacrifice or productivity. The discussion traces the historical influence of Greek dualism on Christian thinking and contrasts it with the biblical understanding of humanity found in Genesis 2:7. Rather than viewing the body as a disposable shell housing an immortal soul, Scripture presents human beings as unified living creatures created by God and destined for bodily resurrection. From there, the episode explores what it means for the body to be called the temple of the Holy Spirit. Topics include: • The relationship between grace and health stewardship • Biblical and practical perspectives on nutrition • Whole-food plant-based eating and modern health science • The gut microbiome, serotonin production, and mental clarity • Resistance training, aging, and maintaining physical capacity • Sleep deprivation, burnout culture, and the theology of rest • How physical habits influence emotional resilience and spiritual attentiveness The conversation also addresses the dangers of legalism and spiritual pride, emphasizing that health practices do not earn favor with God. Instead, stewardship flows from grace, gratitude, and the recognition that the human body is a gift entrusted by the Creator. This episode challenges listeners to rethink the relationship between theology, physiology, and everyday life, asking whether some spiritual struggles may be connected not only to prayer and study, but also to sleep, nourishment, recovery, and intentional care of the body. Stewardship of Health Article [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vPuiZs-IgydsvESQnaF3z5DJcxTUXSnM/view?usp=sharing]

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