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Embracing Faith: Strength and Fitness as a Path to Honor God

August 3, 20253 Mins Read
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Balancing Faith and Fitness: A Christian Perspective on Exercise

Regular exercise is well-known to offer significant benefits for both physical and mental health. However, there’s been ongoing discussion about whether prioritizing fitness aligns with Christian beliefs. Some critics argue that focusing too much on physical fitness can lead to “idol worship,” where fitness takes precedence over one’s devotion to God.

Tim Keller, in his book “Counterfeit Gods,” describes an idol as anything that becomes more important than God, including pursuits that capture our hearts and minds. This perspective even encompasses exercise.

On the other hand, Hunter Sprague, a Christian bodybuilder and father of three from Texas, presents a different viewpoint. Drawing from his background in Christian ministry, Sprague has embraced fitness by creating Monolith Movement, a coaching platform designed to help men balance their faith with their fitness goals.

In a recent interview, Sprague shared his thoughts on physical health as a form of spiritual care, citing 1 Corinthians, which encourages believers to honor God with their bodies. He believes that care for our physical well-being reflects God’s design, pointing out that our bodies, which are gifts, play an essential role in our lives.

Sprague also addressed ancient belief systems, like Gnosticism, which dismissed the importance of the physical body. He argues that our bodies truly matter, and neglecting their care goes against the creation of the natural order. He sees fitness as a way to appreciate the agency God has given us over our bodies.

For Sprague, fitness is about stewardship. He emphasizes the importance of asking how we can use our bodies and the resources we have for the benefit of ourselves and others in our journey of faith.

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Sprague’s fitness routine combines both strength training and cardiovascular exercise. He stresses that many equate fitness solely with weight loss, but it’s crucial to build muscle as well. He works out three to four days a week with a mix of weight lifting and using machines, focusing on how personal progress develops over time.

For cardio, Sprague suggests taking more steps daily and finding enjoyable activities to keep moving. Simple actions, like walking, have significant benefits for both mental and physical health. He points out the advantages of gradually increasing step counts.

In terms of nutrition, Sprague follows what he calls “modular eating,” which includes nutritious proteins, vegetables, and carbohydrates. For those with specific goals, he recommends tracking food intake for better insights.

When it comes to supplements, Sprague prefers simplicity, using just a daily dose of creatine and protein powders to meet his needs without excess calories.

Sprague believes it’s essential to recognize that while our physical health matters, it is not the ultimate source of fulfillment. He encourages individuals to understand that their worth isn’t based on physical achievements but rather on the joy of the process itself.

In all endeavors, he emphasizes the importance of acknowledging God’s goodness, noting that feelings of accomplishment and joy in physical activity are blessings designed to enhance our lives.

As Sprague advises, setting clear goals and motivating oneself is vital for achieving success in fitness. It’s about taking actionable steps, putting in the time and effort needed, and recognizing that life is a journey of continual growth.

Being mindful of God’s goodness in our efforts can lead to a richer experience in both faith and fitness.

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