The Spirit of God not only makes us God’s children and helps us in daily life, but he also dwells within us. I Corinthians 6:19-20 tells us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. God himself dwells within us. That is an incredible thought. Stop and ponder what it means for God to dwell within you.
One response we must have to this incredible truth is that we must glorify God with our bodies. This is what v20 tells us. In the context of the chapter, to glorify God with our bodies first means that we must not commit sexual immorality. But the application can swing much wider.
All of our actions are to glorify God. All of our words are to glorify God. All of our thoughts are to glorify God. When we sin in deed, word, or thought, we desecrate God’s temple. We bring abominations into God’s temple. Sin is serious indeed.
What is more, if our bodies are God’s temples than we must take good care of our bodies. How could we treat God’s temple poorly? This includes what we eat, proper exercise, and avoiding those things that would be harmful to our bodies. What we wear must also be considered. Do my clothes honor God? Modesty is important here.
The Spirit of God dwells within me. My body is the Spirit’s temple. I must use my body for his glory.