Taste and See That the Lord is Good My Sugar Fast Journey

Sugar Fast Day 2

a dripping honey pot to show that too much sugar is not good.  this is day 2 of my sugar fast

I have a confession.  This is the third go round at the 40 day sugar fast.  I started it in August 2022 and lasted about three weeks. I was all in.  I purged my cupboards of nasty BAD sugar.  I researched healthy snacks with less sugar.  I found Monk Fruit for my tea!   This plus the Zero Sugar yogurt I found were the highlights of my diet change. It was great.  I was feeling less tired, in better spirits and my clothes fit more loosely. But then came my birthday…

Now I had told myself when I started this fast that I was going to go until my birthday, eat cake that week, and get right back to the fast.  Didn’t happen.  I’m happy to say that I didn’t resume to my previous “sugar everyday” lifestyle, but neither was I returning to “no bad sugar for weeks at a time”.  So, here I am again, starting all over.  The amusing thing about the timing of my restart is I will have completed 40 days just in time for Halloween candy!!!!!!

If you find honey, eat only what you need;
otherwise, you’ll get sick from it and vomit. (Proverbs 25:16)

This is the nugget of truth I find myself meditating on today.  It seems like a “DUH” statement doesn’t it?  Don’t I already know that too much of something (in my case sugar) will make me sick?  I have another confession…on my worse days I would gulp down a chocolate mocha even when I didn’t really want one.  I wanted to want it. I could taste that warm chocolate, coffee, whipped cream concoction and feel it going down my throat.  It was bliss. So I would drink one anyway only to be kicking myself later for having done so.  

Apparently, then, even if the wisdom of Solomon is something I already know, today I need to meditate on this truth. 

If you find honey, eat only what you need;
otherwise, you’ll get sick from it and vomit. (Proverbs 25:16)

2024 Update

Today I realize just how far I have turned from God in the last 6 months. Writing a book and building a business have consumed most of my time and my thoughts. When I have a goal or project I can have pretty good tunnel vision and it is easy to focus on my efforts and abilities. I forget that apart from God’s power working through me, I can’t do anything. Result–road blocks and frustrations.

I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.

(John 15:5 ESV)

What about you? Are you feeling far from God today? Have you turned to sugar (or other things) to fill your needs instead of turning to Jesus?