I’m tired of hearing how bad bacon is for you, how fatty it is and how obese you’ll get if you are a bacon lover.
I understand that 68 percent of the calories in bacon are from fat, and that each ounce of bacon has has over 30 milligrams of cholesterol, but can bacon be good for your health? I think so.
I believe all things can be good if taken in moderation, so I decided to focus on the positive side of bacon. Come on, it’s bacon.
Bacon has a lot of proteins, especially the ones valuable to maintain our energy levels and keep our body functioning. Impressive enough, fat is actually very healthy for us.
I know many fighters that go on a diet where they eat zero carbohydrates, and eat all kinds of fat, including eggs, bacon, chicken, etc. Sounds like a diet that I can keep up with.
- 37 grams of high quality animal protein.
- a lot of vitamins such as B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B12.
- 89 percent of the RDA for Selenium.
- 53 percent of the RDA for Phosphorus.
- Decent amounts of the minerals iron, magnesium, zinc and potassium.
Remember: too much is bad, but too little can be worse.
Bacon has been loved worldwide by people of all walks of life, and according to them, bacon makes you feel happy, satisfied, blissful and helps you relieve stress. It relieves the negative effects of life and gives great joy.
In a late research by Maple Leaf People, 43 percent of the Canadian recipients choose bacon over sex, and 23 percent wondered if their partners loved them more than bacon. Yes, I said it, and you shouldn’t be surprised with the results.
Bacon has essential vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin B1, Vitamin B3, Vitamin b12, Zinc, Magnesium and the list goes on. With that said, don’t make bacon your diet, but understand that everything can be healthy when there’s moderation. Bacon is very nutritious, and help us maintain a good quality of life.
Next time you hear about bacon giving you heart disease, please, educate these people. Several studies have shown that the Omega-3 Fatty Acids and choline found in bacon can protect the heart from developing problems.
Advice: Make sure to cook enough in order to kill pathogens, and try buying bacon from local farmers that use traditional processing methods.
CALLING ON THE NAME OF THE LORD? BY STEVE FINNELL
ReplyDeleteOn the Day of Pentecost Peter quoted the prophet Joel (Acts 2:21'And it shall be that everyone who call on the name of the Lord will be saved.')
To call on the name of the Lord is to acknowledge the authority and power of the Lord, and follow in obedience by meeting the terms of pardon.
The apostle Peter did not tell those on the Day of Pentecost to say the "sinner's prayer." Saying the "sinner's prayer" is not calling on the name of the Lord.
Peter preached the death, burial, and bodily resurrection of Jesus. Peter declared the Jesus was Lord and Christ. (Acts 2: 22-26) They obviously believed Peter's preaching because they asked the question(Acts 2:37 ....."Brethren what shall we do?")
Peter did not tell them to say the "sinner's prayer." What was Peter's response to their question? (Acts 2:38 Peter said to them, "Repent, and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.)
THE NARRATIVE OF CALLING ON THE NAME OF THE LORD.
1. FAITH: Believe in the death, burial, and bodily resurrection of Jesus. Accept Jesus as Lord and Savior.
2. CONFESSION: Acknowledge Jesus as the Christ and the Son of God.
3. REPENTANCE: Make the commitment to turn from sin and turn toward God.
4. WATER BAPTISM: Be immersed into Christ for the forgiveness of your sins.
HOW DID THE ETHIOPIAN EUNUCH CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD? (Acts 8:25-40
1. Philip preached Jesus to him. (Acts 8:35)
2. He confessed Jesus as The Christ the Son of God. (Acts 8:37)
3. He was baptized in water. Immersed by Philip. (Acts 8:38-39)
The Ethiopian eunuch did not say the sinner's pray nor was he asked to do so by Philip.
Romans 10:13 for "WHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED."
Romans 10:9-10 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; 10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.
To call on the name of the Lord is to acknowledge His power and authority and confess Him as Lord and Christ . (Acts 2:26,Acts 8:37, Romans 10:9-10) To call on the Name of the Lord is to repent and be baptized. (Acts 2:38)
WE ARE TOLD TO CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD TO BE SAVED.
We are never told we are saved by "faith only." We are never told that saying the "sinner's prayer" is calling on the name of the Lord.
IF SAYING THE "SINNER'S PRAYER" IS NOT A REQUIREMENT FOR SALVATION? THEN WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SALVATION.
THE REQUIREMENTS!
1. Faith: John 3:16
2. Belief and baptism: Mark 16:16
3. Confession and belief: Romans 10:9-10
4. Born of water and Spirit: John 3:5
5. Grace and faith: Ephesians 2:8
6. Buried through baptism: Roman 6:4-5
7. Water baptism: 1 Peter 3:20-21
8. Baptism: Acts 22:16
9. Baptized into Christ: Galatians 3:27
10. Believe: Acts 16:30-31
11. Repentance and baptism: Acts 2:38
12. God's mercy, water baptism, and the Holy Spirit: Titus 3:5
13. Water baptism: Colossians 2:12-13
14. Repentance: Acts 3:19
IF YOU HAVE COMPLETED THESE REQUIREMENTS---THEN YOU HAVE CALLED ON THE NAME OF THE LORD!
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