My Appetite/Overeating/Weight Problem

You are describing a life where your body seems to be calling the shots, and you feel completely overwhelmed by its demands. The drive to snack feels off the charts, and your own willpower is no match for it. You’ve come to a crucial realization: you cannot fix this on your own. Any self-help formula or dietary plan that relies solely on your grit leaves you dreaming of food and eventually caving in. The real cry underneath the request for the appetite to just stop is the cry of a person at the end of their own resources: “Who will deliver me from this?”

Your struggle is a vivid picture of a deeper battle for control over your mind and life. The body in its natural state seeks to dominate, to rule, and to demand satisfaction. God’s design is not for those appetites to be annihilated, but for them to be brought back under the proper government of His Spirit. This doesn’t happen through white-knuckling your way through the day. It begins at the cross, where you take this self-governed life, with all its failures and insatiable cravings, and reckon it as crucified with Christ. The old way of living, where the flesh gave the orders and you obeyed, is put to death there so that you might walk in a new kind of life.

The key is a shift in what you treasure. A man once tallied up every religious achievement and personal strength he had, things that made him look righteous. When he truly saw the immeasurable worth of knowing Jesus as his Lord, he didn’t try to bargain with his old life. He looked at all those things he once leaned on and wrote them off as a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ. That same accounting can happen right now, not just as a one-time memory, but as a present reality. When the craving hits, you count it as loss for the sake of knowing Him more deeply in that moment. The satisfaction He offers makes the temporary pleasure of a snack look like what it really is: a cheap substitute.

This is not about a formula to make the appetite stop so you can be comfortable. It is about following Jesus down the path of self-denial, where you lay aside anything that hinders your walk with Him. The weight you want to lose is tied to a deeper weight the Scripture speaks of, the habits that so easily entangle us. You are asking for the appetite to be removed, but God may be teaching you something far more profound than an empty feeling in your stomach. He is in control of these circumstances, and He loves you. Even in these repeated failures, He is working for your good, pushing you past self-help and into His arms. You can thank Him that you are not in control of your life, because left to ourselves we would only make a worse mess.

Cry out to Him not just for a removal of hunger, but for the Spirit’s control to be so real and satisfying that the draw of the snack cabinet loses its power. Let this struggle drive you to the end of yourself, so that the life of Christ, a life of victory, is the only thing left ruling your body. He is on the throne, and He is able to bring your physical drives into subjection as you follow Him.
 

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