Food for Faith – Easter Edition (4/5/26)
(No video today… I’m sorry! I’m traveling, but praying each of you had a Blessed Resurrection Day!) The Resurrection Principle: Why Your Body Was Designed to Restore Easter is the most profound story of restoration ever told. A body that was beaten. Broken. Pierced. Laid in a tomb. And then… Three days later: Life returned. Not partially restored. Fully resurrected. Most people see Easter purely as a spiritual story. But there is also a biological truth woven into it. God designed life to restore itself. Creation itself is built on renewal. Seeds die in the soil before they grow. Muscles tear before they rebuild stronger. Skin wounds before it regenerates. Even our cells follow this rhythm. Every day your body is: • repairing DNA • replacing damaged cells • rebuilding tissue • clearing toxins • restoring balance Your body is constantly moving toward life. The Problem Modern life interrupts the design. We overwhelm the system with: • ultra-processed food • chronic stress • artificial light • sleep deprivation • toxins • constant stimulation And when the system becomes overloaded… People assume the body is broken. But most of the time it isn’t broken. It’s blocked. The Resurrection Principle Just like the tomb was not the end of the story… Damage in the body is not the end either. When the obstacles are removed, something remarkable happens: The body begins doing what it was created to do. Repair. Hormones rebalance. Metabolism improves. Inflammation falls. Energy returns. Not because we forced the body to heal. But because we restored the conditions for healing. This Is the Bedrock Philosophy We don’t try to overpower biology. We try to realign with it. We restore the signals the body was designed to receive: • sunlight • real food • movement • rest • connection • faith over fear And when those signals return… The body often begins to rise again. Easter Is a Reminder Resurrection isn’t just a theological idea. It is woven into creation itself.