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          it’s more than that. He said what you eat is sanctified. What does the Word say? I will bless what
        
        
          you eat and drink. If we ever lived in a day when what we eat and drink needs to be blessed, it
        
        
          would be now. There are enough germs in most things we eat and drink to cause us to be sick
        
        
          and hurt many times over. But does God have power? Can He sanctify? Can He bless what we
        
        
          eat and drink, and deliver us from ill effect? In fact, the Bible says if you eat any deadly thing, it
        
        
          won’t hurt you. (Mark 16:18) He can quicken it to you so that you are nourished and
        
        
          strengthened by it. When you begin to think right, your prayer is not just a routine “saying
        
        
          grace.”
        
        
          You know, some people are just religious and mean about it. “Oh, you didn’t say grace!” That’s
        
        
          all that their kids know. “Oh, no you can’t eat! You didn’t say grace!” They don’t have a clue
        
        
          why
        
        
          they’re doing it; it’s just being religious. We want to be thankful that we have plenty to eat
        
        
          and drink, and then we want it to be sanctified. We’re going to call that steak and potato into the
        
        
          ministry, into God’s service. We might as well get it sanctified because it’s coming into the
        
        
          ministry. Let’s get it sanctified and blessed. We’re going to use the energy we get out of it to
        
        
          serve the Lord, and the health we have to serve Him all of our days.
        
        
          In Today’s English Version, He said, “Worship the Lord your God, and His blessing will be on
        
        
          your food and your water. I will take away sickness from among you, all your sicknesses.”
        
        
          (Exodus 23:25)
        
        
          Are we reading the Bible? What did God say? “I will take away sickness from among you.” He’s
        
        
          talking about the whole nation. He’s talking about millions of people. Did He do it? He did it.
        
        
          Psalm 105:37 says, “He brought them forth [His people] with silver and with gold: and there was
        
        
          not one feeble person among all their tribes.” We’re talking about millions of people. That was
        
        
          the will of God. Could He do it again? Certainly He could. Could He keep a whole church
        
        
          healthy? Could He keep a whole nation healthy?
        
        
          You might say, “I wish He would do it for my nation.” Well, there are a vast number of people in
        
        
          the world who don’t even believe in God. They’re not in the covenant, and they’re not keeping
        
        
          the covenant. We have people who worship all kinds of things. In the United States of America,
        
        
          we’re supposed to be one nation under God—that’s God’s will and call for us—but we are not.
        
        
          We have people who worship the devil.
        
        
          People say, “Well, all these others are just different names for the same God.” No, they are not.
        
        
          In fact, that’s what He said in Exodus 23:24. “Thou shalt not bow down to their gods, nor serve
        
        
          them, nor do after their works; but thou shalt utterly overthrow them, and quite break down their
        
        
          images.”
        
        
          If God’s perfect will was done, there wouldn’t be worship of any other kind anywhere. Period.
        
        
          Some say, “That’s politically incorrect. We’re supposed to be tolerant of other religions.” If
        
        
          you’re a real Christian, you cannot be. A real Christian cannot acknowledge any other God or
        
        
          that there is any other way to God except by Jesus. If you do, you’re not a Christian.
        
        
          We can’t control everybody, but we sure can control ourselves. We can honor God, and we can
        
        
          hold fast to what He has committed to us. He told us if we would serve Him, we would qualify