Then they all came and urged David to eat something while it was still day; but David took an oath, saying, “May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if I taste bread or anything else before the sun sets!
2 Samuel 3:35 NIV
I laughed aloud!
Though David was, in all seriousness, denying himself bread and food in lament over the loss of a fellow friend, shallow me found the passage stand-alone funny as I rarely deny myself food and have this body as evidence.
I’m not proud of my lack of self control.
However, I am pleased that God cared enough to initially send me an important message through my love language: humor.
Self-denial is not my strong suit.
However, under threat of God dealing with me like David “ever so severely,” my weakness quickly got real.
My health has taken a huge rap for my routine of poor diet and exercise, and while I don’t believe God has punished me for it, he has let natural consequences result in obesity, diabetes, and heart disease which together or alone are destined to take my life sooner than later without a serious change of habit.
Takeaway: God speaks to our sin in ways we understand best. For me, it was humor which quickly turned deadpan.
Today begins my four-day weekend and an excellent opportunity to start some better self-care habits.
Sounds like he might want me around here longer than I expected.