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Why the Bible Is Like Dark Chocolate

This 1-minute devotion compares the taste and benefits of dark chocolate to the "taste" and benefits of God's Word. Taste and see that the Lord is good! #BibleLoveNotes #Bible #Devotion #DarkChocolate

Did you know that 100 grams of dark chocolate has as many antioxidants as 100 grams of spinach, prunes, raisins, kale, and Brussels sprouts combined? 

Dark chocolate also contains more than 700 compounds that are good for our bodies, and it can help reduce our food cravings.(1)

No, I'm not selling dark chocolate, but I wanted to make a comparison.

Many folks think of the Bible as spinach or kale, something they need, but not something they crave.

But the Bible is more like dark chocolate, something to enjoy. In addition, Scripture is able to heal and strengthen our hearts and minds. It's able to reduce our cravings for the bad things in life. It's also surprisingly rich and delicious. 

And it's even better than dark chocolate because you can never eat too much of it! The more you read it, the better you feel.

So every day let’s “taste and see that the LORD is good” (Psalm 34:8).

(1) Health by Chocolate
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This 1-minute devotion compares the taste and benefits of dark chocolate to the "taste" and benefits of God's Word. Taste and see that the Lord is good!


This 1-minute devotion compares the taste and benefits of dark chocolate to the "taste" and benefits of God's Word. Taste and see that the Lord is good!




This 1-minute devotion compares the taste and benefits of dark chocolate to the "taste" and benefits of God's Word. Taste and see that the Lord is good! #BibleLoveNotes #Bible #Devotion #DarkChocolate

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12 comments:

  1. This is a good illustration!! Thanks Gail.

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  2. I really wish I could write like you. I try to connect things to the Bible, or to each other, and I just end up writing on and on and on about it until its so long I don't bother to publish it because no one will read until the end. I should look forward to Bible reading like I look forward to my dark chocolate (which is A LOT)!

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    1. What a sweet, funny comment, Rachel.
      Thanks for the encouragement.
      : )

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  3. Gotta love your illustrations :) Dark chocolate versus spinach, prunes & brussel sprouts? Hands down I will take the dark chocolate and God's word any day!

    I also wanted to encourage your reader named Rachel, and let her know that everyone has a different way of writing and that she should write no matter how long it is.

    Thanks again Gail!

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    1. I so agree with you, Diana. Everyone has a different writing style and the more we write the more we develop and hone our style.

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  4. I will chime in and also encourage Rachel: your voice is special and the more you write the more it's revealed.

    Great post.

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  5. My husband, the ultimate chocolate lover, will certainly appreciate this illustration. Thank you!

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  6. The Bible is always 'good eats' and very delicious!

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  7. I like dark chocolate, but I also love vegetables and a lot of other things. Scripture is like ALL of it combined!

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  8. Just love this illustration. And all true. Thank u Gail.

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  9. Just read this post again today and appreciated it afresh. Thanx Gail.

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