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Have you ever considered that stopping before feeling full could be the key to a more peaceful and satisfying life? On this episode of Revelation Within On the Go, we will guide you through the five intentions of spirit-led eating, focusing on the often challenging fifth intention: "I will stop eating before my stomach is full at the peaceful place of just enough". Through candid discussions and insights from personal experiences, we tackle the difficult task of mastering this intention, emphasizing how mind renewal and the power of Christ can equip you to make this crucial choice.
Join us on this journey of faith and intentionality as we reflect on the five intentions of spirit-led eating, aiming to inspire a balanced and sustainable relationship with food.
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Have you ever considered that stopping before feeling full could be the key to a more peaceful and satisfying life? On this episode of Revelation Within On the Go, we will guide you through the five intentions of spirit-led eating, focusing on the often challenging fifth intention: "I will stop eating before my stomach is full at the peaceful place of just enough". Through candid discussions and insights from personal experiences, we tackle the difficult task of mastering this intention, emphasizing how mind renewal and the power of Christ can equip you to make this crucial choice.
Join us on this journey of faith and intentionality as we reflect on the five intentions of spirit-led eating, aiming to inspire a balanced and sustainable relationship with food.
Support the show
Learn more about our Revelation Within Community: https://www.revelationwithin.org
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