Body and Soul
Hosted by Janet Taves, a registered nurse, and Jono Taves, a doctor of physical therapy, Body and Soul exists to inspire and equip believers to steward their whole lives—both physical and spiritual—with faithfulness and intention. Rooted in the truth that we belong, body and soul, in life and in death, to our faithful Savior Jesus Christ, this podcast explores how we can think biblically about our health and bodies in order to wisely number our days, live out the one anothers of scripture, and become wholeheartedly willing and ready to live for Christ in every season of life.
Body and Soul
Created Body and Soul by God
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What does it mean to be both body and soul—created intentionally by a wise and loving God? In this episode, we will look at different scripture passages, and explore the biblical truth that we are whole beings, both physical and spiritual, designed in the image of God.
We will reflect on the beauty and complexity of the human body, the effects of sin on our physical form, and how God's care extends to every part of us. This episode encourages us to reject the idea that our spiritual life is separate from our physical life and instead embrace a holistic view of ourselves as created and deeply known by God.
From the Incarnation of Christ to God’s provision in our everyday needs, we’re reminded that our bodies matter—and that caring for one another in tangible ways reflects the heart of God. Whether you're studying human anatomy or simply seeking deeper wholeness, this conversation will inspire you to see yourself and others as wonderfully made.
Discussion Questions:
1) How does understanding that we are both body and soul—created in God’s image—impact the way we view our physical, spiritual, relational, and mental health?
2) In what ways have we, personally or culturally, separated the spiritual from the physical—and how can embracing a biblical, whole-person view help restore balance in how we live and care for others?
Referenced:
Reformed Systematic Theology by Joel Beeke & Paul Smalley
Systematic Theology by Robert Letham
"God With Us" Spurgeon Sermon (1875)
"Love Thy Body" by Nancy Pearcey
Studies/Articles related to food dye and its exposure on children:
3) "Artificial food dyes are toxic: Neurobehavioral implications in children"
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