The Wonders of God's Creation: Sweating Is Good for You - (Part 1)

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“I will praise Thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are Thy works.... How precious also are Thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them!” Psalms 139:14,1714I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. (Psalm 139:14)
17How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them! (Psalm 139:17)
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Sweating is something we don’t think much about unless to complain as it drips from our foreheads or soils a shirt or blouse. But we should be thankful for it as it is one of the marvels of the human body, designed by the Creator to add to the comfort and enjoyment of life.
Humans have a greater capacity to sweat than most other mammals. Elephants, for instance, can only hunt for shade, waggle their big ears like fans, or spray water over their bodies to keep cool. Hippos stay under water when it is hot, and even lions and tigers stay in the shade or jump into the water when too warm. Dogs that seem to be smiling are really cooling off by opening their mouths and letting their wet tongues hang out for relief.
The human body has about two million sweat glands, called pores, like tiny tubes coming from the lower part of the skin to the outside.
You may ask, “What’s the purpose of this sweat system?” Actually it is God’s kind thought in giving human beings a healthy and quick way to cool off in hot weather after playing or working hard or when excited by emotions. Sweating brings relief, and when the emotions are past, the skin returns to normal where at all times, awake or asleep, various parts of the body are sweating, usually so lightly that we are not aware of it.
Perspiration helps keep us cool by its evaporation, just as many air-conditioners do. Have you noticed a nice cool feeling while you’re dripping wet after a swim, but when dried off you get warm again? That’s just what sweating does for you. Being 99% water, it covers you with moisture that does the same thing, and largely because of its action, your body temperature of 98.6° (except when sick) is always the same, summer or winter. In addition to the cooling benefit of the moisture in sweat, some of the undesirable chemicals that get into our bodies from improper food or drinks and smoke and dust in the air we breathe, are removed by sweating and deposited on the outside where they can do no more harm.
The more we consider the bodies the Creator has given us, the more we are amazed at the wonders of every part of them and how they have been designed by His supreme wisdom. The praise and expressions of David in the 139th Psalm quoted above, and his recognition of the One who created him, are exactly the thoughts that each of us should have.
Have you ever praised and thanked the One who made and preserves you? (to be continued)
ML-03/23/1986