"WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT EATING"

The Bible addresses certain practices regarding food and eating that are relevant today. The main issue addressed is that our bodies are the temple of God and should not abused in any way, even in regard to food (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).

The Bible says that when a rebellious child in Israel was guilty of gluttony the penalty was severe (Deuteronomy 21:18-21). In Proverbs 23:20-21 Solomon wrote, "Do not mix with winebibbers, <or> with gluttonous eaters of meat; (21) for the drunkard and the glutton will come to poverty, and drowsiness will clothe <a man> with rags." In Ezekiel 16:49 the Bible says that one of the sins of Sodom was that her people were "overfed." Paul wrote that people whose god is their stomach will come to destruction (Philippians 3:19; Romans 16:18). Peter says that gluttonous behavior, such as was the case with those who frequently "banqueted", is not appropriate for christians (1 Peter 4:3).

Another practice related to food is fasting. The Bible says that abstinence from eating was a common practice among John's disciples, the Pharisees, and by Cornelius and Paul (Matthew 9:14; Mark 2:18; Luke 18:12; Acts 10:30; 2 Corinthians 6:5; 11:27). The Bible shows that Jesus fasted on one occasion for forty days and nights (Matthew 4:1-4; Luke 4:1-2). He also taught on fasting as if He assumed that this was something the people of God would do (Matthew 6:16-18; 17:21). Paul also recommends this for married couples in certain circumstances (1 Corinthians 7:5).

The Bible says that food is a gift from God designed for the sustenance of life (Psalm 104:14-15; 111:5; 136:25; 145:15; Proverbs 30:8; Matthew 6:11). As with any gift from Him man is instructed to use it in the intended way, and for the glory of God who has given it (1 Corinthians 6:13). Solomon wrote, "The righteous eats to the satisfying of his soul, but the [stomach] of the wicked shall be in want," (Proverbs 13:25).

David Decker              

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