What’s GOD Got To Do With It?
Editors Note: In my opinion God has everything to do with everything. However I have realized over the years that this is not the belief of a lot of people. So let’s start with a topic we can all relate to and we all have to deal with, our body. Read below and see if you don’t see what God has to do with it. ~Nitika~
Until recently, I only thought about God when I was sitting in church, which after high school, was only 2-3 times a year. I felt weird drawing on God’s support in my everyday life, I didn’t see how he could help.
But when my struggle with food brought me to my knees, and I had tried everything, turning to a spiritual answer seemed like the only thing I hadn’t tried.
I started meditating, and discovered a calm, centered, healthy part of me that didn’t need to eat to feel whole. When I meditated, the noise of the world and the noise of my mind quieted enough for me to hear that internal voice that said, “you are enough, you don’t need food to make your life shine.” To me, that voice, that internal “knowing” that I am supported is God.
Alcoholics Anonymous, has lead millions of addicts to heal by bringing in a spiritual conversation. Until recently, overeating and abusing food was never seen as an addiction, but a lack of willpower. Luckily, with the recent release and popularity of Women, Food and God by Geneen Roth, and A Course in Weight Loss by Marianne Williamson, God has finally found a place in the weight loss conversation.
Marianne Williamson explains the importance of using God to heal your food addiction best in A Course in Weight Loss when she says, “If you could do it yourself, you would’ve done it by now.” So true.
Obviously bringing God into your daily life to heal your dependence on food is a big and scary job that takes time, but I want to give you the first step and the most effective way to start using spirituality to heal.
Next time you find yourself standing at the fridge, about to dive into a pint of ice cream, a sleeve of oreos or both, I want you to ask for help. Literally just say out loud, “God (insert: Universe, Inner Guide, Soul, Allah, Buddah, Nature), I need some help here. I am about to eat an entire thing of ice cream, part of me wants to walk away, but most of me wants to devour it, and I don’t think I will be able to stop, I’m scared, can you help me? Can you make me walk away? I cannot do this alone, I put it in your hands.” Then just wait.
You will probably feel weird and a little crazy, but give it shot. You may just experience a miracle.



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3 Comments
Beautiful spoke, letting God in can seem so far out there i somewhere land. Yet, if one slows down and realizes that some need is being met when overeating is happenning. How better a way to slow down for a moment, recconect with God, who knows whats up. Just open your mouth and say a prayer, allow God in your life and miracles will take place. I went through an addiction, and yes, in the middle of the night I stood at the kitchen counter and ate a whole container of icecream, Hello God, somebody, anybody, well God answered in many different ways, through people, through inspiration, through many different means when I stop putting limits on who God is or what Gods appearance looks like.
Sarah, this article is awesome. My mom always says, “Put it in God’s hands” and it’s so amazing, the calmness and strength that comes with knowing you’re not alone, and someone else is handling it too.
Thank you for this beautifully written article! Yes I truly believe God has everything to do with it.