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How's your Health?

 

This afternoon my husband and I had our annual COVID vaccination. When I mentioned to a friend that we were having one, she asked, ‘why bother?’ That surprised me because she was very pro-vaccine at the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic. I reminded her that COVID was still very present in our country, and as I am going to a large wedding in November I wanted protection.

Now, everyone has their own opinion on whether people should have COVID vaccines, and I absolutely respect that. I just happen to think they are a useful tool in our toolkit to protect our health.

I was reflecting on that thought today as I thought of the various vaccinations we might have in our lifetime; measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, whooping cough, flu, and COVID to name a few. We have those to protect our physical bodies from the various infections that can cause devastating illness and side-effects, even death. Some are one off; some require ongoing boosters.

What do we do to protect ourselves from the effects of sin? What do we do to protect ourselves from the evil one? How do we protect our spirit? We have scripture to study, the presence of the Holy Spirit, ongoing prayer. Belonging to a small group and attending church regularly all help to protect our spirit. We have the Armour of God so that we can stand firm against our enemy. Take your daily ‘dose’ dear friends, to protect you from the evil around you and stimulate your spiritual immune system.

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