
Why do you spend your money on junk food,
The Message
your hard-earned cash on cotton candy?
Listen to me, listen well: Eat only the best,
fill yourself with only the finest.
Pay attention, come close now,
listen carefully to my life-giving, life-nourishing words.
Just because we make stupid choices sometimes doesn’t mean we have to stay stupid.
In order for us to soar into the purposes and plans God has for us, we have to DESIRE the right things.
Why does the cocaine addict again choose to pick up and use the half-full needle he just found? (Do you use needles for cocaine? Dang! My inner Ned Flanders just can’t be suppressed! At least I didn’t say “Don’t drink drugs” like one of my kids does!)
Why do we, the societally privileged people that we are, look down on the cocaine addict mentioned above, and then again and again, we choose slow death over a victorious, energetic life?
Clearly stated: Why do we CHOOSE junk food?
Exactly like the cocaine addict mentioned above, we DESIRE the wrong things.
Truly soaring can only happen when we DESIRE the right things.

When DESIRE outside of God’s BEST plan for our lives defines us, and we follow the fulfilment of this desire, we are zombies following death wherever it leads.
So WAKE UP!
And eat your vegetables.
And just as we desire the wrongful foods that don’t let us soar, we desire placebos over spiritual fulfillment as well.
So what is the solution to not desiring nutritional health or spiritual health?
- We come just as we are to the God who already knows everything about us.
- We can pour out our hearts to God.
- We pray honest prayers like this one:
God help me to desire the best kind of physical food that will help me to soar in life.

And this prayer:
God help me to desire the best kind of spiritual food that will help me to soar in life.

So let’s ask God to help us DESIRE healthier food more often. For example, we’ll talk about how to ENJOYING eating our vegetables next time.
And let’s listen to uplifting music instead of listening to that gross crap that gets pumped into our ears in every department store we visit.
As we listen to something like this:
Let’s ask God questions like these:
Jesus, how am I chasing my deadly DESIRE when I should be chasing You? How am I blind, like the cocaine addict mentioned above, and think I know what is best for me, by following my desires, when really, I need You to help me completely change my desires?
Can you help me WANT to desire the right things?
There are many, many stories of people who experience a taste of God and then never touch their addictive substance of choice again. That’s cool too.
So let’s keep making time for Jesus by reading God’s word and listening to Holy Spirit in our times of prayer, and by connecting with God-seeking community.
Freedom from desire that leads to death and that masks our desperate need for God is on its way, if we will but stretch out our hands and receive.