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The Temple Devotional: 30 Days to Honor God With Your Body

The Temple Devotional: 30 Days to Honor God With Your Body

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You can quote scripture all day and still feel like your body is the one area you never surrendered to God. You are not alone in that, and you are not failing. Most of us were just never shown that our health and our faith were meant to be the same walk.

The Temple Devotional is 30 days of walking it out, one morning at a time.

This is not a diet and it is not a list of rules. Each day gives you a piece of scripture, a short reflection in plain and honest language, a declaration to speak over yourself, and one small action to actually do. Nothing overwhelming. Just enough to move you forward and keep you moving.

It is built entirely on grace. There is no shame in these pages, no guilt, no standing over you with a clipboard. Every day starts from what Christ already did, because that is the only thing that actually lasts.

Over four weeks, you will walk through:

  • The Foundation — who you are in Christ, why your body matters, and the grace you get to start from
  • Renewing the Mind — rebuilding how you think about food, your body, and your own worth
  • The Daily Walk — habit, consistency, and what stewardship looks like in the everyday
  • The Long Game — patience, perseverance, and growing into who God already says you are

By the time you reach day 30, you will not just be a few habits better. You will see your body, and your God, differently.

WHAT YOU GET

  • 30 daily devotionals, beautifully designed
  • A scripture, reflection, declaration, and action for every day
  • A personal letter and a simple guide to get the most out of it
  • Instant digital download, yours the moment you buy
  • Read it on your phone, tablet, or printed and tucked in your Bible

Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. These 30 days are about learning to treat it like one — not out of fear, but out of love.

Let us build something that lasts.

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