Sometimes when we think about our health, we think about the things that make us sick or prevent our bodies from functioning.
We may think about heart disease or diabetes. We may know those who are stricken with cancer or other chronic diseases. We recognize mental health issues such as depression or anxiety. But when we think about our spirituality we often put it aside, in its own little compartment with no connection to our physical and mental health.
It may surprise you to know that these three things: spirituality, physical well-being and mental health are all interrelated and that having strength in one area, can help to make the other two stronger.
So, how are spiritual, physical and mental health related? Let’s find out.
The World Health Organization defines mental health as a "state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her community." Over your lifetime, you may experience mental health disorders that affect the way you think, how you feel and the actions you take.
One thing that most professionals agree on is that your mental health can influence your physical health adding to an increase in disease or injury. On the reverse side, however, strong, positive mental health allows you to better manage your stress, be happier and more productive and less prone to chronic diseases.
Physical health is the overall well-being of your physical body. That means, not only that you are free
Physical health can adversely affect your mental health in much the same way. If you are ill or feel out of shape, it may start to make you feel depressed or angry. You may end up with your physical ailments becoming your mental illnesses as well.
Your spirituality, or the belief in something much bigger than yourself, is much more powerful than you have ever thought. It allows you to focus on positive emotions such as peace, gratitude and love.
Your spirituality or your faith encourages you to connect to your inner self at a deeper level, which supports your mental health. This, in turn, supports your physical health.
Being part of that big picture helps you to cultivate a positive state of mind, which can change your perspective on the way you view the other aspects of your health.
Other ways that a healthy spirituality can improve your mental and physical health are:
Jeremiah 3:15 provides us with clear Old Testament evidence that nourishing your mind leads to good
And only by dedicating and committing one's life to Christ can one purchase the "food" in Isaiah 55 and the "oil" in Matthew 25. One is fueled by the nourishment of God's Word by offering oneself as a living sacrifice through prayer, study, meditation, and obedience.
Taking care of your spiritual, mental and physical health is important for your optimal, healthy life. At Liberty HealthShare we provide you with the tools you need to stay balanced spiritually, physically and mentally.
Liberty HealthShare is not insurance. We offer an alternative way for you to pay for your medical expenses and provide other money-saving services.
We’re a group of like-minded Christian people exhibiting the power of sharing and encouraging each other to live a long and healthy life. You can even keep the doctors you already have.
If you’re interested in learning more about medical cost-sharing and the programs Liberty HealthShare offers, contact us today.