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LESSONS
5-6
LESSON FIVE
- CARING FOR YOUR BRAIN
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Just what makes you the very special person that you are? There is no
one in the world just like you. We can look at a fingerprint. Even though
there are billions of people in this world, there is not another person
with a fingerprint exactly alike.
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But it is not just your fingerprint, nor the appearance of your face,
nor your eyes, your voice, the way you walk that makes you the person
you are. There are many, many things you do, and ways you think, which
make you a person different from any one else in the world. And, yet
basically we are all the same. To keep our bodies in health we all need
air, sunlight, food, water, exercise, rest and faith in God. Also, all
functions of life should be in good balance.
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What really makes you the person you are is the way your brain
functions. A machine known as the Electroencephalograph can measure
the electrical pattern of the brain’s activity. It comes out as a
tracing on a tape. Your pattern of brain activity is different from that
of anyone else. It is as distinctive as your fingerprints.
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Everything depends upon the health and life of your brain. It is the
control center of your body. The nervous system with the brain as its
center is connected by millions of nerve "wires" which are
constantly sending messages.
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We think that a telephone system is a marvelous thing, and it is. You
can place a call to anywhere in the world. The message is sent by
wireless and by undersea cables clear across oceans. It goes through
various switchboards, through thousands of miles of telephone wires, and
at last to the place where you are calling and you hear the voice of the
other person.
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We feel it is almost a miracle to talk such long distances through a
complicated telephone system. But within your body there is a
communication system more wonderful than all the telephone connections
in the world.
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The brain must handle many different messages coming from different
parts of the body. If, for example, you are playing with a ball, the
nerves from your eyes send the message that a ball is coming. It is all
explained within the memory how big the ball is, when it will reach you,
and that you must put your hand out to catch it. As soon as it touches
your fingers, the message is sent to close your fingers now and catch
the ball.
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But that is not all that your brain is doing at the time. It is the
control center that connects with the spinal cord and continually keeps
the thousands of functions in the body going in proper balance. The
complicated structure of the brain is beyond our imagination, and is one
of God's most wonderful evidences that man was designed by a Creator of
infinite wisdom. What you smell, see, hear, taste, feel, and how you
keep your balance is all interpreted in your brain, through your nerves.
This seems wonderful, but other nerves control all your organs and their
complicated activities, whether you are asleep or awake, without your
ever thinking about them.
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But animals can also smell, hear, taste, feel, and all the rest. They
also have organs that are controlled by a nervous system. HOWEVER-the
marvelous Brain of YOURS is able to do what no animal, nor magic
computer can ever do. It can love and it can worship God through the
power of the will. This is what makes YOU different from all other of
God's creatures.
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In the front part of the brain, just behind your forehead is the part
where the highest powers of man exist—reason, judgment, self control.
It is because man has this frontal lobe, that God can say to him,
"Come now, let us reason together."
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Everything depends on your keeping your brain in good health. This is
one reason you are encouraged to breathe deeply. 25% of all the oxygen
taken into the body is used by the brain.
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Even though your brain weighs only 3 pounds (about 1 ½ kilograms) and
is composed of about 70% water, one fifth of all the blood the heart
pumps out goes to your brain. That is why you must be sure to drink
plenty of good; pure water, eat the right food, and to exercise so that
your heart and blood will be in good health.
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You should drink 6 to 8 glasses of water every day. Start with two when
you get up in the morning. You should then go next to the open window
and take four or five deep breaths, and it would be excellent to go out
and take at least 5 or 10 minutes of brisk exercise. This will help keep
your body in excellent condition.
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Because your brain is so important. God designed your skull in a very
special way to protect it. Architects have discovered that this
dome-shaped box is one of the strongest designs that can be used in
construction. Now notice an egg shell. It is almost as thin as paper.
But look how strong is it. You can squeeze it hard in your hand without
breaking it! The same type of design helps protect your delicate brain
from injury.
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We often do not realize how important our physical habits are, as
related to the operation and efficiency of our brain. An experiment
carried on at Loma Linda University demonstrated how the drug caffeine
which is in coffee and cola drinks affects the nervous system of
spiders.
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You have all seen a beautiful spider's web before. It is really
marvelous what these little creatures can do. At the university, a
spider—which had made a web, was given a tiny amount of caffeine. For the size
of the spider, it was the same as the amount in two cups of coffee would
be for a man. The nervous system of the spider became confused, and the
web he made was imperfect and almost useless. Because caffeine is bad
for your nerves, you should avoid drinks which contain this drug. Avoid
coffee, tea, and cola drinks.
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Man has created some remarkable storage systems for knowledge, but
nothing can compare with your brain. Would you believe that on a film
only 2 inches square, the entire Holy Bible has been printed. We cannot
imagine such small print—almost 1,000,000 words. But your mind can take
those words and can make them a living power to help you enjoy More
Abundant Life.
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Yes, God can write these words of Truth in your mind as you make choices
as led by His Spirit. The brain with its amazing power is strengthened
through study of the Bible, the "Miracle Book" of the world.
While some have previously doubted the accuracy of Bible History, it is
now further proven through discoveries of ancient writings that the
inspired scriptures are true.
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The word, "BIBLE" simply means little books. It is a
compilation of 66 small books. There are two main sections. One is the
OLD TESTAMENT, a group of 39 books. Originally most of them were written
in Hebrew. The NEW TESTAMENT is a group of 27 books, which were mostly
written in Aramaic or Greek. The Old Testament books were written before
the time of Christ. The New Testament books were written after the time
of Christ.
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The first book of the Bible was written about 1500 years before the time
of Christ. The last book was written about 100 years after Christ had
been born. This means that there is about 1600 years of time between the
writing of the first book and the last book of the Bible. All of these
books were written by hand on scrolls. Copies had to be made by hand.
Now we are able to get Bibles easily in printed form.
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The different books of the Bible were written by about 45 men. Some of
these men were shepherds, some were fishermen, some were Kings, and some
were prophets. They were all men of God.
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The Bible itself tells us how it came to be written. "For the
prophecy came not in old time by the will of man, but Holy men of God
spake as they were moved by the Spirit of God." 2 Peter 1:21. The
purpose of the Bible is to reveal to man who Jesus is; to tell man why
Jesus came to this world and the results of His coming to this world.
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The Bible is compared to a lamp and a light. In Psalm 119:105, we read,
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path."
The study of the Bible protects us against sin. "Thy word have I
hid in my heart that I might not sin against Thee," said King David
who lived long ago. By keeping the words of the Bible in our hearts and
by living according to them, we too are kept from sin.
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Since the Bible is God's word, the principles stated in it are as
eternal as God Himself. "The grass withereth, and the flower fadeth,
but the word of our God shall stand forever," said the prophet
Isaiah who lived and wrote about 650 years before Christ was born.
Isaiah 40:7.
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The Bible, or portions of it have been printed and sold in more than
1400 languages out of the 2,708 languages of the world. No other book
has such a wide circulation, nor so much publicity. Many critics have
tried to tear down the Bible with their criticisms, but the Bible still
stands. Many Governments have tried by decree to stop people from
reading the Bible, and have even tried to destroy the Bible by gathering
up all the copies and burning them, but the Bible is more read today
than ever before.
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The Bible is powerful to change human hearts and lives. Through its
power, cannibals and head-hunters have been changed to peace-loving
citizens who do good to others. Thieves and murderers have stopped their
evil ways and have become godly people. Men and women of all kinds have
changed evil ways and have come to live good, pure, clean, helpful lives
of service to others.
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Archeology, the study of ancient civilizations, has over and over again
proved the accuracy and truthfulness of the Bible. As scientists dig up
ruins of old civilizations, they continually find evidences that show
the Bible to be true.
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The Bible was written that we might learn from it the way of salvation
from sin, and the way to future happiness and eternal life of joy. We
read in Romans 15:4, "For whatsoever things were written
aforetime were written for our learning that we, through patience and
the comfort of the Scriptures might have hope."
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This hope is centered in Jesus Christ, who is revealed in the Bible as
God, Creator, Saviour, Lord and King.
If
through studying, believing, and obeying the Bible our hopes are placed
in Christ, we will find in this life happiness and joy. ABUNDANT LIFE
here and now, as well as hope of ABUNDANT LIFE for eternity to come.
Here
is additional information about the Holy Scriptures:
"All
Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for
doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished
unto all good works."-2 Timothy 3:16-17.
"Sanctify
them through Thy truth: Thy Word is truth." -John 17:17.
"To
the Law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this Word,
it is because there is no light in them." -Isaiah 8:20.
"Search
the Scriptures: for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are
they which testify of Me."-John 5:39.
"These
were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the
word with all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures
daily, whether those things were so." -Acts 17.11.
"Neither
have I gone back from the commandments of His lips; I have esteemed the
words of His mouth more than my necessary food."-Job 23:12.
LESSON
SIX - YOUR DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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The wonder of the human body is seen in the beauty of the construction
of the different parts and the way they all work together. Each system
is built of millions of specialized cells working together. Each system
works with all the other systems to keep the body in balanced health.
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There is a very interesting story in the Bible of a young man who
understood this important balance. He may not have understood the
physiology as we do today, but he understood the important
inter-workings of all the body systems.
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At the time of their creation, God had told Adam and Eve what things
were good for them to eat. God had said, "I have given you every
herb and every tree in which is the fruit, to you it shall be for
meat." Genesis 1:29. Man's diet before he sinned, was to be
fruit, grains, and nuts. This was the very best food to keep all the
body systems in good balance.
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Because Daniel understood the relationship between health of body and
health of mind and health of spiritual attitudes, he refused to eat the
unhealthful foods of the king of Babylon's table. He chose to live on a
simple vegetarian diet.
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Intelligent decisions are very important when it comes to eating. Too
many people eat according to custom and habit instead of according to
scientific knowledge. The tongue sends a message to the brain, saying,
"I like the taste of this. I am used to eating it, give me more of
it." Then the part of the brain (the front part) which is supposed
to make intelligent decisions is told to keep quiet. Powers of
judgment, or self-control and the rule of the mind are turned off and
the appetite rules the body. Do you think the control should be in the
tongue, or in the brain?
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Adam and Eve lost their beautiful home, because of listening to
appetite. They were conquered by Satan because of yielding to appetite.
It was on this very same point of appetite that Satan tried to get Jesus
to sin. But Jesus refused to listen to Satan's suggestions. His brain
and His will-power were under the control of God.
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Each of the hundreds of millions of cells in the body must get its own
food. Cells are mostly liquid. Their food must also be in liquid form.
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The work of the digestion is to change bulky food into tiny pieces and
then into liquids so the cells can use them. A group, or system of
organs, has been especially designed for this work-the
mouth. Digestion starts in the mouth where the teeth grind and tear the
food into small pieces. Also, in the mouth the food is moistened and
digestion is started by action of the saliva.
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Some people boast of how fast they can eat. They forget that the stomach
has no teeth and so it cannot grind and break up the food as the mouth
can. Sometimes pieces of food, such as a peanut which is not chewed, go
right through the digestive tract and out into the waste without being
of any use to the body at all. Fast eating also means that the food is
not mixed with saliva well, so digestion does not start properly in the
mouth. This makes the work of the stomach difficult. Therefore, it is
important that you chew every mouthful of food very well.
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Your food takes a long and complicated route from your mouth through the
digestive tract. The food goes down to the stomach through the esophagus.
The food does not just drop into the stomach each time you swallow. It
gathers here in a sort of a ball, then the valve into the stomach opens
and the food goes into the stomach, where it is mixed with the other
digestive juices and acids by the strong muscles of the stomach.
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When the stomach has done its work for two or three hours, the food will
have become semi-solid, then it goes to the small intestine. Here, bile
from the liver breaks down fats into very small drops. Digestive juices
from the pancreas break food down more, making it ready for the cells to
use. The starches are changed into sugar. The protein foods are changed
into amino acids.
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The small intestine in man is about 23 feet long. For creatures with a
small intestine of this length, vegetable foods are much better than
meat.
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The food has become mostly liquid by the time it moves along through the
rest of the intestine. The walls of the small intestine are covered by
small hair-like projections called villi. Inside each of these there is
a network of tiny blood vessels. These blood vessels absorb the food
that is needed and the blood cells pick it up here to carry to the rest
of the body.
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The large intestine absorbs most of the water and the body gets rid of
the remaining waste in the form of feces. The process of digestion takes
three to four hours. The digestive tract should ALWAYS have time to
rest between meals. One should never, never eat anything between meals.
If we obey this rule, we shall have less stomach trouble and our bodies
will be healthier.
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Every cell in your body depends upon what you put into your stomach for
its food. Your stomach cannot make good nourishing food out of bad, poor
quality or poisonous food. Every organ in your body shows the result of
what you have put into your stomach. Your brain reflects the way you
treat your stomach almost the same as a mirror reflects your face.
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Because Daniel and his three friends understood these principles of the
relation between the stomach and the mind, and were careful to eat only
those things that were good for the whole body, they were better
looking, stronger, healthier and ten times wiser than their fellow
students who ate according to taste and customs. Because Daniel's mind
was clear, due to his habits of proper eating, God was able to use
Daniel in a very wonderful way.
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Daniel lived in Babylon during the time of a king named Nebuchadnezzar.
This was about 603 years before Christ was born. One night while the
king was sleeping he had a dream but when he awoke, he could not
remember it. The king had great faith in astrologers and magicians
sorcerers of all kinds, so he called all these men and asked them to
tell him what it was he had dreamed.
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They asked the king to first tell them the dream and then they would
tell the meaning. But the king insisted that if they were so wise as
they claimed to be, they should tell not only the meaning, but the dream
itself. At this the king became very angry with them all. He threatened
to kill them all with their families if they did not tell the dream.
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Then all these wise men made a great confession. They said, "There
is not a man on the earth that can show the king's matter. None other
can show it except the gods whose dwelling is not with men." In
this statement they confessed that they did not know more than other men
and that they had no connection with God. For this Nebuchadnezzar became
very angry and gave order to the captain of his guard, whose name was
Arioch, to kill all the wise men.
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When Daniel heard of this, he went in to the king and asked the king to
give a little time. He promised to tell the dream and its
interpretation.
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Then Daniel and his friends prayed to God in heaven, the One who created
the heaven and the earth, and who knows everything. They asked Him to
tell them the dream and its meaning, then they lay down to sleep. During
the night God gave to Daniel the same dream that the king had seen in
his sleep. God also told Daniel the meaning. In the morning, before
Daniel went in to see the king, he and his friends knelt to thank God
who had revealed the king's secret to Daniel.
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When Daniel again stood before the king, the king said, "Daniel,
are you able to tell the dream and its interpretation? Daniel replied,
"The secret which the king hath dreamed cannot the wise men, the
astrologers, the magicians, the soothsayers show unto the king; but
there is a God in heaven that revealeth secrets, and maketh known to the
King Nebuchadnezzar what shall be in the latter days." And then
Daniel told the King plainly that it was not revealed to him because he
had more wisdom than the other men, but because God wished to reveal to
the king the true meaning of things which the king had been thinking
about.
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Daniel said, "As for thee, 0 king, thy thoughts came into thy mind
upon thy bed, what should come to pass hereafter, and He that
revealeth secrets maketh known unto thee what shall come to pass. Thou,
Oh King, sawest and beheld a great image. This image's head was of gold,
his breast and his arms of silver, his belly and his thighs of brass,
his legs of iron, and his feet part of iron and part of clay. Thou
sawest till that a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the
image upon his feet that were of iron and clay, the brass, the silver
and the gold was broken to pieces together and became like the chaff of
the summer threshing floor: and the wind carried them away, that no
place was found for them, and the stone that smote the image became a
great mountain and filled the earth."
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Then Daniel began to interpret the dream. "Thou Oh, King, art a
king of kings, the God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom, power,
strength, and glory. Thou art this head of gold." The king had been
wondering what would happen in the world after he had passed on and now
God was showing him. "After thee shall arise another kingdom
inferior to thee." (True to the words God sent through Daniel, the
kingdom of Babylon was overthrown by the Medes and Persians in 538 B.C.
and Media-Persia was a kingdom inferior to Babylon as silver is inferior
to gold. But this was not the end of the interpretation. Another third
kingdom represented by the brass, "shall bear rule over all the
earth." (This was fulfilled when the armies of Greece overthrew the
Persian Kingdom in 332 B.C.) Greece was not as glorious as the Medes and
Persians had been. The fourth kingdom, Rome, defeated Greece in 168 B.C.
Called by noted historians, "The iron kingdom," it ruled the
world until 476 A.D. (Rome ruled the world during the time Jesus was
born).
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As God had so clearly foretold through Daniel, a fifth universal kingdom
did not arise, but instead the Roman Empire broke up into ten nations.
Just as iron is strong and clay is weak and so they cannot stick
together, so these ten nations have been some strong and some weak, and
have not been able to stick together, although many kings have tried to
unite them.
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"in the days of these kings," God told Daniel, 'Shall the God
of heaven set up His kingdom." It would destroy all those kingdoms
represented by the gold, silver, brass, iron and clay. They would be
blown away as with a mighty wind, and God's kingdom would fill the whole
earth.. It would never be destroyed nor pass away:
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During the past twenty-five hundred years, the message God gave to
Nebuchadnezzar through His servant Daniel has been fulfilled, one point
after another. Today, we are in the time of those kings in whose days
God is going to restore the kingdom Adam and Eve lost to Satan in the
Garden of Eden.
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As their children, and inheritors of the promise made to Adam and Eve at
that time, we may have a place in that kingdom, if, as they did, we
accept Jesus as our Sinbearer, Saviour, and King.
The
great prophecy of Daniel Two is one of the most marvelous in all the
Bible. It spans 1500 years from Daniel's time to ours, and reveals that
the Second Coming of Christ to this earth is about to take place.
LESSONS
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