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Eternal Feast: Part 5


John Catanzaro

N.M.D. - Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine

Sickness is not always the result of sin in a person’s life. Sickness can be experienced to demonstrate the power and glory of Christ. However, sin in the heart of a person can cause sickness and disease (1 Cor. 11:29-30). The only remedy for this type of sickness is Jesus Christ. He is the covering and the Great Physician that heals all of our diseases. Oswald Chambers said it well, “Sin is a fundamental relationship; it is not wrong doing, it is wrong being.” Our physical, emotional, and spiritual appetites that are out of balance can lead to serious harm and even sin. Our being needs to be transformed as stated in Romans 12:1-2.

Partake of the Eternal Feast!

“Jesus said to them, ‘I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.’” (John 6:35)

“They shall hunger no more, neither thirst anymore; the sun shall not strike them, nor any scorching heat. For the Lamb in the midst of the throne will be their shepherd, and he will guide them to springs of living water, and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.” (Revelation 7:16)

Prayer for the Feast

Lord, I offer prayer to you and for all that have read these words of Your Eternal Feast. Help us Jesus to feast upon Your Words. Make the Scripture a delight and a source of living food. Help us to stay in the nourishing presence of the Holy Spirit, and may our bread never become stale. Help us to always partake of Your Feast as we live and prepare our hearts on Earth to embrace the forever feast.

The Eternal Feast: Part 4


John Catanzaro

N.M.D. - Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. (Matthew 5:6)
Continued from part 3

When we feast on the unhealthy, we become unhealthy. As we’ve seen in the previous articles, we should do whatever we can to make healthier food choices and strive to keep our emotional and spiritual appetites balanced. However, when we fail to feast on Jesus Christ and all His provisions of heaven (“treasures in heaven,” Matthew 6:20), we do not thrive—we hunger. When we hunger and thirst for righteousness, Jesus fills us. We must remember that taking care of the temple of the Holy Spirit (our body, soul, and spirit) is necessary to be in complete obedience to Christ (1 Corinthians 6:19).

Balancing Act

Eating foods that are bad for you physically may not necessarily be sinful, but its effect on our physical health can have lasting consequences. For example, eating meat is not sinful, but indulging on it to the exclusion of other nourishing foods will have negative effects upon the body. Eating Snickers candy bars is not sinful, but there are consequences upon the body because it is not a nourishing food. Being a strict vegan can lead to nutritional undernourishment, and this is not healthy either. Balance is a good word here, but it is not always easy to find. We need good coaching to help us identify this balance and a willingness to exchange the unhealthy for the healthy.

Why is it so essential to find this balance? Various diseases, including heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, nutrition deficiencies, and degenerative disease, are caused by poor food choices. The same principle holds true for emotional and spiritual things that are not wholesome and nourishing. Wear and tear from poor choices in life can result in sickness of mind and spirit, which can include serious emotional diseases, depression, and anxiety.

God wants us to pursue peace and holy living (2 Timothy 2:22). This is the main remedy for all the things that may upset our body, mind, and spirit.
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The Eternal Feast: Part 3


John Catanzaro

N.M.D. - Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine

Continued from Part 2

Questions for Reflection

Where is my first entry point in the grocery store? Do I frequent the prepared food section, the chips section, the beverage section, or packaged food sections? On average how often do I cook for myself? Do I eat on the run or do I take time to enjoy my meal? Do I shove large chunks of food (not chewing your food) in my face not giving time to enjoy the food eaten? Do I at least sit down for a meal or are you standing while eating always in a rush?

Discovery: When it is not refrigerated, iced, watered and cared for as a perishable food it is dead food. Humans cannot live on potato chips, Stouffer’s lasagna, pizza, beer and microwave cuisine and stay healthy.

Microwaving (nuking your food) kills natural enzymes and nutrients in foods and if this is your mainstream diet you are heading for trouble. I am not saying that you have to toss your microwave. However, if you are using it all of the time you are in a serious rut and may have to toss it.

Oh, I often hear “I eat peanut butter and protein nutrition bars, they are healthy aren't they?” Not if you are engorging yourself with peanut butter and protein bars alone it’s not. If you are obsessive over any food to the exclusion of other foods you are cutting yourself short of nutrition and will suffer depletion of vital nutrients to keep your cells and systems healthy. If you deplete your body of these vital nutrients, oh by the way
pure water included, (at least 2 liters per day check out the link) you will become a shriveled prune and your chicken gizzards (those things that hang from your neck) will begin to form real early. I would advise nurturing foods and plenty of water to keep you from this petrified state.

Drinking 1 cup of coffee can set you to lose ½ cup of water. With every serving of alcohol you can deplete your body of 4 cups of water and can cause liver and nutrition impairment. Tobacco use causes unfavorable skin, hair, nails changes, lung disease and other health associated health risks.

Chewy but Creamy

If you do not chew your food appropriately you will experience an increased burden on digestion because the large chunks of food cannot be broken down in the stomach. If you are not chewing you are truly not enjoying your food. One of my professors of nutrition in medical school mentioned a hilarious way to slow down a fast eater. He said tie the forks together with the slowest eater in the house. The fast eater cannot take a bite of food until the slow eater takes a bite. A good old tug on the fork does it every time. Of course, the best teacher is when the digestion can no longer handle the poorly chewed food resulting in indigestion, reflux, cramping and other undesirable symptoms. Good chewing liquefies the food and produces a creamy consistency when swallowing as opposed to chunky hard to swallow blob.

Organic Foods or Not?

—Should I stick with organic foods? Absolutely! I believe that pesticide residues, herbicides, depleted soils, poor irrigated and nutrient deprived farming are contributing factors for so many existing cancers and chronic health breakdown. Keep feeding on live foods and your cell life increases exponentially. Here are helpful links on organic foods, Journal of Food Science study of organic foods and a Consumer Report on organic foods and better choices in selecting organic foods. I recommend you consider prioritizing your food types and that you stay with more alkalinizing foods. Simply, eat more of green leafy veggies and root foods (radish, carrot, turnips, etc), fresh fruits in variety and color, wild fish and organic low fat meats in this order. A good resource to consult is the Alkaline Way approach to eating. This is a good basic reference to get you started in understanding acid / alkaline forming foods.

Food to Chew On

—Enter in at the fruit, vegetable and live food section for this is the narrow way that leads to health and longevity. Wide is the aisle of potato chips, quick and greasy foods which leads to increased risk of free radical damage, heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes and cancer. Your choice!

Jesus gives us clear direction: “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4:4 ESV)

Next…..Wrong Tree Wrong Food! Why do we need “bread” from heaven?

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The Eternal Feast Part 2


John Catanzaro

N.M.D. - Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine

Continued from Part 1

What is Your Food?

The battle begins in choosing food. Do you believe this is the case? The entire fall was based upon a food choice. You bet there are certain foods that I like and that I feel I need! Don’t be fooled some foods can either truly nurture your wellbeing and others trap you. We are all subject to listening to infomercials regarding certain foods and no doubt we may think the advertisement stupid or funny regardless we just might find ourselves giving in and responding to the eye candy and consuming the food. Don’t buy it or give in. Educate yourself and carefully choose!

Good Foods / Bad Foods You Choose:

  • Juicy steak, cheeseburger, fries (arterial disaster and surgeons friend)
  • Bowel of broccoli (may not like this as well but good for you)
  • Dark chocolate (really like this)
  • Spicy foods and cultural foods (I like spicy foods can’t eat much anymore)
  • Triple mocha double shot latte (Wow! How many can I have?)
  • Lots of bread and pasta (you don’t have to be Italian to like this)
  • Nice glass of wine (nothing like a good glass of wine!)
  • Tobacco (can’t really see how this is essential to health)
  • Pornography (bad food!!)
  • Material goods (Lots of toys can get expensive and ruin relationships)
  • A good read (a problem if you are illiterate learn to read it’s a must)
  • Nature walks (doesn’t sound manly but is one of the best habits to form)
  • Exercise (a necessary much neglected part of our physical diet)
  • The Bible (feasting forever type of food)

In Genesis 2:9 God created every tree good for food. This simply means that the trees that bore seed bearing fruit were edible and to be used for complete nourishment. Both the “tree of life” and the tree of “knowledge of good and evil.” are mentioned in the O.T text. So what’s wrong with some of the above items? Some foods nurture, some medicate, some are fun foods, some are essential to living and some are flat out a worthless waste of time and energy. Some of these foods we eat, experience, and put into our daily living and others we may ignore, not really feel we need or maybe feel we can’t live without. Regardless both trees were created by God. However, only one tree was forbidden by God to use as food. Yes, even the tree of knowledge of good and evil is included in this perfect park. See the next blog “Wrong Tree Wrong Food.”

Physical Food—Let’s turn our focus now to foods that feed our physical body that are wholesome, nurturing and biblical.

Root Words for Food

Just to let you know the Hebrew word generally used in the O.T. text for food is maakal; food: — eaten, food, fruit, provision, something to eat. The Greek word generally used in the N.T. text is trophē; nourishment, food: — enough, food, meals, support. Stay with me…..

Live food and dead food are on the menu you decide

God created a paradise, a beautiful perfect park if you will, with great tasting fruit and green herbs that Adam and Eve had at their disposal to take and eat as food. Before the fall fruits, grains and vegetables were the main staple for nourishment of physical body. It was perfect food meeting every nurturing need of the body. There was no genetic engineering of this food. It grew naturally in a rich environment and it was alive!! Everything was organic!

Animal food came after the fall as there was no need for shedding the blood of animals for food. All foods before the fall were unadulterated because of the perfect conditions in which they grew and flourished. All foods after the fall were marred. After the fall the Earth lost its perfectness and the process of death and decay ensued.

Whole Food is Live Food
Genesis 1:28-30 says every plant yielding seed and every tree with seed in its fruit God gave for food for man and beasts. There was no flesh eating noted before the fall. It is proven by research that consuming foods rich in fiber, vegetable matter and fruit is healthier than consuming heavy amounts of meat products.

Discovery: Organically grown vegetables, herbs and grains are healthier and this is an established fact according to research. Individuals that consume more vegetable matter are eating more alkaline which is also proven to extend life and health and decrease degenerative disease. Organically raised and cared for meat and wild fish are excellent choices but the bulk of the diet should be vegetable and fruits. You will notice significant vibrant health when you make these changes.

Old wise saying,
Live food equals live person!
Dead food equals dead person!

Your Cells Depend Upon It!

Every human cell is dependent upon live nutrition. It is a medical fact that foods high in bad fats (Trans fats) will breakdown healthy cells and causes them to die at a high rate. Human cells that are malnourished (poor diet and nutrition) results in compromised cell function and premature aging. Certain foods promote this activity so ask yourself???

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The Eternal Feast Part 3
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The Eternal Feast: Part 1


John Catanzaro

N.M.D. - Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine

Feasting on good food forever sounds good to me.

Jesus is the forever feast and He commands us to feast on His Word. Everything that is consumed as food, whether soul food, spirit food or physical food is weighted with an eternal value and I am learning to think long and hard about the type of food I consume.

We are what we feast off of.

The Bible is rich in wisdom about the foods that are good for nurture. There are bad foods for our physical body and bad foods for the mind and spirit. The spirit and mind foods that are bad are really bad!!

Some may not think that pornography is a food but it definitely is a mind and spirit food. It is a deadly food! It is weighted in eternity as defiling, degrading and evil. There are foods that become our idols and are so habit forming that it seems we cannot live without them. They become an obsession and we are consumed by their harmful drawing lusts. The eternal feast is free from sin and lust with all of its severe consequences;

  • pain,
  • suffering
  • sadness
  • separation from God

Feasting on Jesus

The Jesus feast is pure nurturing food forever and it builds upon itself a pure perfectness in glory that cannot be matched with any food produced by humankind. Man truly ate the “bread of angels” and exchanged all for pleasures that perish. This is the biggest whoops permeating the hearts of people feeding on pleasures that perish! There is no middle ground with God on this as He hates every appearance of evil.

He wants us all to hate every appearance of evil fleeing the lures of evil as Joseph’s example of running from the adulterous seductions of Potiphar’s wife the high officer of the Egyptian Pharaoh (Genesis 39:7-23). I love the way this Scripture bears out that the Lord was with Joseph and made him to prosper. This being the highest blessing for not exchanging the eternal food of heaven for the age old deception of Satan pleasurable but deadly! We will discuss this in detail further on the next blog “Wrong Tree Wrong Food.

This Life is Our School

God the Father has given us the opportunity to feast on His Son and with this comes the promise of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is and should be our
comforter,
provider,
friend,
helper,
soul and spiritual food source while we have our physical existence.

This is our school during our sojourn on Earth. To avoid all the foods bringing perishable harm jeopardizing our eternal bliss with Christ. He wants us to learn to feast on the eternal foods while we live preparing us for the glorious feast to come. This is the ministry of the Holy Spirit right along side us keeping us from the harmful foods. This gentle persistent Spirit of God speaking to our conscience and hearts telling us firmly don’t do that, stay away from this, this tree is bad for you….. Listen, He speaks to you… Thank you God for not giving up on us we need You, Help us to be the aroma of Christ.

The Forever Feast authored by a wonderful Christian physician, Paul Brand bears out that in 2 Corinthians 2:15-16 the Apostle Paul says that … “We are the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. To the one we are the smell of death; to the other the fragrance of life.”

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