“What I do, I do not understand… For I do not do the good I want.”

“Miserable one that I am!”
It’s as if these words have been my very own
these words of Saint Paul (within his Letter to the Romans, chapter 7);
though for me, just last week, they had a particular health-&-wellness twist to them…
For, at times, I see within myself “another principle at war with the law of my mind, taking me captive” (Romans 7:23); or off route, at the very least.
So, there I was, rather ruined (miserable & unable to function) throughout that evening & night, into the following day as well—all because I resisted, and decided to say “no” to what I have long known to be good for my own well-being.  Maybe you, too, can relate.
For the flesh has desires against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh; these are opposed to each other, so that you may not do what you want…
Way quote. Lord that I may have Wisdom III

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