Walking in Health: A 30-Day Devotional for Diabetics
Walking in Health: A 30-Day Devotional for Diabetics
If you’ve just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, you are likely overwhelmed. Your phone is full of alarms for testing your sugar, and your kitchen is full of foods you’re suddenly afraid to eat. It feels like your body has become a full-time job.
But I want to invite you to look at these next 30 days as a spiritual journey, not just a medical one. This isn't about "perfection"—it's about walking with the Lord through the process of healing.
Day 1: The Body as a Gift
Start by thanking God for the "temple" He gave you. Even if it feels broken today, it is still His creation. Psalm 139:14 reminds us that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made." Your diagnosis doesn't change that truth.
Day 7: The Discipline of the Dose
Think of your medication as your "daily bread." It is a physical provision for a physical need. Taking it with a heart of gratitude transforms a clinical act into an act of worship.
Day 15: Stewardship of the Plate
Every healthy meal is a "Yes" to God's plan for your life. You aren't "restricting" yourself; you are nourishing the vessel designed for His service.
The Long Walk
Diabetes management is a marathon, not a sprint. You will have bad days. Your sugar will spike. In those moments, remember that grace is sufficient.
We want to make the "financial" part of this devotional easy. We help you get the best diabetes medications for $40 a month so you can focus on the spiritual work of staying whole. You walk the walk; we’ll help manage the cost.
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