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God's Claim Upon Your Body

  • Jesus came to give life, and give it more ____. John 10:10—8 Across

  • “Jesus increased in wisdom and ____.” Luke 2:52—27 Down

  • God wishes above all things that we prosper and be in ____. 3 John 2—32 Across

  • We should present our ____ as a living sacrifice. Romans 12:1—19 Down

  • Your body is the ____ of God’s Spirit. 1 Corinthians 6:19—30 Across

  • If any man defiles his body temple, him will God ____. 1 Corinthians 3:17—23 Across

  • God sent Adam out from the garden, to ____ the ground. Genesis 3:23—31 Down

Note:    Physical exercise is a great blessing to man, promoting physical, mental, and spiritual health.

  • A merry heart does good like a ____. Proverbs 17:22—10 Across

  • In ministering to the needs of the poor, your health will ____ forth speedily. Isaiah 58:7, 8—29 Down

  • Whether you eat or ____, do all to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31—7 Down

  • God gave the ____ bearing seed and and the fruit of the tree for man’s food. Genesis 1:29—12 Across

Note:    On this diet men lived very long.

  • Adam lived ____ hundred and thirty years. Genesis 5:5—25 Across

  • Seth lived nine hundred and ____ years. Genesis 5:8—26 Down

  • Enos lived nine hundred and ____ years. Genesis 5:11—13 Down

  • Cainan lived nine hundred and ____ years. Genesis 5:14—22 Down

  • Mahalaleel lived eight hundred and ____-five years. Genesis 5:17—21 Down

  • Jared lived nine hundred and ____-two years—9 Down

  • ____ lived nine hundred and sixty- nine years. Genesis 5:27—16 Down

  • Every moving thing that ____ will be for food. Genesis 9:3—34 Across

Note:    On this flesh-food diet men’s lives were quickly shortened.

  • ____ lived five hundred years. Genesis 11:10,11—27 Across

  • Terah lived ____ hundred and five years. Genesis 11:32—35 Down

  • The only animals people could ____ must part the hoof, be clovenfooted, and chew the cud. Leviticus 11:2, 3—4 Down

  • Swine, another name for pig, is an ____ animal. Leviticus 11:17—3 Down

Note:    Unclean animals are defined in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14. Large animals which are not clovenfooted, or do not chew the cud, are unclean. Any seafood which “hath no fins nor scales” is unclean, such as shrimp and catfish. Birds of prey and certain other birds are unclean. And so are many small animals such as weasels, mice, lizards, snails, bats and spiders.

  • Before there was a Jew, God told Noah to take on the ark seven of every ____ animal. Genesis 7:1, 2—20 Down

  • When Christ comes, people who eat swine (pig) will be ____. Isaiah 66:15—17 Down

  • There is ____ in the blood so it should not be eaten. Deuteronomy 12:23-25—15 Down

Note:    Like the prohibition against unclean meats, the restriction against eating blood was not just for the Jews. It dates back to the very beginning of flesh eating, hundreds of years before there was a Jew (Genesis 9:4). Even Gentiles who accepted the Lord were to abstain from eating blood (Leviticus 17:10-15). And the restriction continues to apply for New Testament Christians (Acts 15:20).

  • God commanded that never was there to be fat or ____ eaten. Leviticus 3:17—37 Across

Note:    Today it is well known that dietary fat is a major cause of heart disease, strokes, diabetes, obesity, and certain cancers—the major killers in western societies. Animal fat, being saturated, is especially harmful.

  • God will satisfy our mouths with ____ things.  Psalms 103:5—24 Across

  • Daniel ____ in his heart that he would not defile himself with the king’s meat. Daniel 1:8—6 Across

  • Daniel requested pulse to eat and ____ to drink. Daniel 1:12—2 Down

Note:    Pulse is vegetable foods. More and more people today are learning that the best diet is the one God originally gave man at his creation.

  • After a ten-day vegetarian diet, Daniel was fairer and ____ than the meat eaters. Daniel 1:15—14 Down
  • While eating this diet Daniel was given knowledge and skill in all learning and ____. Daniel 1:17—5 Down
  • The Lord gave all these ____ to preserve us alive. Deuteronomy 6:24—28 Across
  • If we hearken to his ____ the Lord will take away all sickness. Deuteronomy 7:12, 15—1 Down
  • Some people claim to follow Christ, yet they don’t serve Jesus but their own ____. Romans 16:18—36 Across
  • People whose God is their stomach will end in ____. Philippians 3:19—11 Across
  • Those who strive for an incorruptible crown are ____ in all things. 1 Corinthians 9:25—33 Across
  • If we do not have our bodies in ____ we will become a castaway.  1 Corinthians 9:27—18 Across

 

 

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