A Biblical Take on Self-Love and Investing in Your Health

Published: June 9, 2021, 8 a.m.

b'Do you ever wonder if it\\u2019s possible to live a Biblical life of self-denial while prioritizing your own wellness?\\n\\nIs self-care selfish?\\n\\nSometimes it can feel like you\\u2019re being pulled in two different directions by the world and by our faith when it comes to self-love.\\xa0\\n\\nYou either neglect your wellness and health in the name of \\u201cselflessness\\u201d or you feel guilty for spending the money on a gym membership, organic produce, clean skin products, or professional medical care (and the list goes on).\\xa0\\n\\nIf you feel conflicted and trapped between these two extremes, then get ready to hear some wisdom as Jordan unpacks just what it means to care for yourself while also dying to self.\\xa0\\n\\nGet ready and turn up the volume because you won\\u2019t want to miss this! You\\u2019re going to learn:\\nWhat it means to \\u201clove your neighbor as yourself\\u201d\\nThe Biblical purpose of self-care\\nWhy self-love and self-denial are not mutually exclusive\\nThe difference between stewardship and selfishness\\nWhy it is not vain to invest in your health\\xa0\\nPractical ways to prioritize your wellness'