Saturday, May 2, 2026

morning thought

Gonna have to develop my prayer muscle, not to say exercise and protein is bad, just that turning to the internet for answers and information I absolutely know and have learned is not helpful. I have come to believe even well meaning loved ones may not always give the right answers.... sort of like how it is said, " will a father give you stone when you ask for bread?" Or better how it is asked if a mother will forget her own offspring, well, she might, as hard as it is to believe, but even so Heavenly Father will not abandon us. I am not literally referring to my own parents, but those whom we trust.

Every single avenue I traverse regarding weight loss leads me back to the idea that prayer is the only common denominator, not and expert, because regardless of how much success a technique has proven, every subject is unique and I thought knowing the laws that govern our function would be paramount to success.prophets have warned that borrowed testimony will not ultimately avail anyone, or that without establishing a conduit with our creator, we will fail. I suspect this is true with health. Ofcourse, it must be. This is not new, and even knowing this, and repeating it, I still repeatedly fail and pick up my phone when I want an answer as to why my weightloss goals are not working.

But, really, is not the peace I feel when I pray about it fat better that trying to accomplish it on my own? So sort of, kund of, I am re discovering the same thing over and over again: If I want true success in life, work first and most diligently on building a relationship with my Heavenly Father. That will avail me so much more that a stronger body could... I mean, why do we even have bodies in the first place? Surely,  it us not to impress anyone with it's beauty, though it is truly beautiful to us, but why? Asking that is good, asking the internet first is not. .y early morning thought is how the internet is not the source of Good information. I am reminded of the things said about trying to discern the true religion in early America, and that also lead to prayer. Ofcourse it did! If a man lacks wisdom, ask... not google. 

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