運動に関する最高の聖書の一節24選





Category 1: The Body as a Sacred Stewardship

These verses establish the foundational ‘why’ behind physical health: our bodies are a profound gift, entrusted to our care as a form of worship and honor to their Creator.

1. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

「あなたがたの体は、神から受けて自分の内に宿る聖霊の神殿であり、あなたがたはもはや自分自身のものではないことを知らないのですか。あなたがたは、代価を払って買い取られたのです。ですから、自分の体をもって神の栄光を現しなさい。」

考察: This is the heart of a Christian perspective on physical health. To care for your body is not vanity, but a deep act of reverence. It reframes exercise from a task of self-improvement to an offering of gratitude. When our physical vessel feels like a sacred space, we are moved to care for it with a gentle and faithful integrity, not with shame or compulsion.

2. Romans 12:1

「ですから兄弟たち。私は神のあわれみによって、あなたがたに勧めます。あなたがたのからだを、神に受け入れられる、聖い、生きた供え物としてささげなさい。それこそ、あなたがたの霊的な礼拝です。」

考察: This verse challenges the notion that worship is only a spiritual or mental activity. The effort, the sweat, and the discipline of exercise can become a form of prayer—a tangible act of dedicating your energy and life back to God. It calls for a beautiful integration where the physical exertion of our bodies reflects the holy devotion of our hearts.

3. Genesis 1:27

「神は人をご自身の形像として創造された。神の形像として彼を創造された。男と女に彼らを創造された。」

考察: We are not mere biological machines; we are image-bearers. This profound truth bestows an inherent dignity upon our physical form. To engage in exercise is to steward a masterpiece, to care for the very form that God chose to reflect His own being in the created world. This fosters a sense of awe and responsibility for the gift of having a body.

4. Ephesians 2:10

「私たちは神の作品であって、良い行いをするようにキリスト・イエスにあって造られたからです。神は、私たちが良い行いをして歩むように、あらかじめ備えてくださいました。」

考察: Our bodies are the instruments through which we carry out our calling in the world. A body that is cared for, that has been strengthened and given stamina through exercise, is better equipped to love, serve, work, and create. Caring for your physical health is, therefore, a practical preparation for the unique purpose God has for your life.

5. 1 Corinthians 3:16-17

“Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst? If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred, and you together are that temple.”

考察: There is a solemn weight to these words. Neglect is a form of destruction. While not intended to create fear, this verse fosters a healthy and serious respect for our physical well-being. It awakens a protective instinct over our health, understanding that its preservation is a matter of honoring a sacred trust.

6. 3 John 1:2

「愛する友よ、あなたの魂が順調であるように、あなたがすべての面で順調で、健康でありますようにと祈っています。」

考察: Here we see a beautiful vision of integrated wholeness. The beloved apostle desires for his friend a thriving physical life that mirrors his robust spiritual life. It reminds us that God is not against our physical prosperity; He delights in our complete well-being. This encourages us to pursue health not as a separate, worldly goal, but as part of a flourishing, soul-deep life.


Category 2: The Virtue of Discipline and Self-Control

These verses connect physical training to the development of character, revealing how the discipline required for exercise builds the same spiritual muscles needed for a righteous and centered life.

7. 1 Timothy 4:7-8

“Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives’ tales; rather, train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.”

考察: This verse provides a perfect sense of proportion. It affirms that the discipline of physical exercise has genuine, tangible benefits for our present lives—building resilience, patience, and diligence. Yet, it gently reminds us to keep our ultimate focus on training our hearts for godliness, which brings a wholeness that transcends the physical and lasts for eternity.

8. 1 Corinthians 9:24-27

“Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like someone running aimlessly; I do not fight like a boxer beating the air. No, I strike a blow to my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.”

考察: This is a powerful metaphor for intentional living. The discipline learned in physical training—pushing through discomfort for a greater goal—is the same moral and emotional muscle we use to master our impulses and live for a heavenly prize. It’s a call to move with purpose, to bring our physical body into alignment with our deepest spiritual convictions.

9. Hebrews 12:11

「すべての懲らしめは、そのときは喜ばしいものではなく、かえって悲しく思えるものですが、後になると、それによって訓練された人々に、義という平安な実を結ばせます。」

考察: This verse speaks directly to the soul of anyone mid-workout. It validates the struggle and the discomfort, acknowledging that growth is rarely easy. But it offers a profound hope: the pain of the present effort is an investment in future peace and character. This transforms the burn of a muscle into a down payment on a more righteous and stable heart.

10. Proverbs 25:28

「自制心のない人は、城壁の崩れた都のようなものだ。」

考察: This is a deeply resonant emotional image. A lack of self-control, whether with food, exercise, or temper, leaves our inner world vulnerable to chaos and attack. Building the habit of physical discipline is like rebuilding those inner walls. Each act of choosing the run over the couch, the healthy meal over the junk, fortifies our soul and creates a secure space for peace to dwell.

11. Galatians 5:22-23

「しかし、御霊の実は、愛、喜び、平安、寛容、親切、善意、誠実、柔和、自制です。このようなものに反対する律法はありません。」

考察: It is profoundly reassuring to know that self-control is not something we merely generate on our own; it is a fruit that the Holy Spirit grows within us. When our own willpower feels depleted, we can lean into the Spirit’s power to cultivate this virtue. Exercise, then, becomes a partnership with God in developing the character He desires for us.

12. 2 Timothy 1:7

「神が私たちに与えてくださったものは、臆する心ではなく、力と愛と慎みとの心です。」

考察: This verse reframes discipline from a joyless obligation to a gift of divine power. The capacity to command one’s body, to be disciplined in health, is not born of fear or shame, but from a spirit of strength and love. It empowers us to see exercise not as a punishment, but as a confident expression of the powerful spirit living within us.


Category 3: The Inner Strength to Persevere

These verses provide the divine encouragement and supernatural strength needed to endure when our own physical and emotional energy runs low.

13. Isaiah 40:29-31

「疲れた者に力を与え、勢いのない者に強さを増し加えられる。若者も疲れ、弱り、勇士もつまずき倒れる。しかし、主に望みをおく人は新たに力を得、鷲のように翼を張って上る。走っても弱らず、歩いても疲れない。」

考察: This is the ultimate promise for anyone who feels their physical energy failing. It acknowledges that human strength has its limits. But it offers an incredible exchange: our fatigue for His boundless energy. Meditating on this during exercise can transform a moment of exhaustion into a moment of deep, trusting dependence on God.

14. Philippians 4:13

「私は、私を強くしてくださる方によって、どんなことでもできるのです。」

考察: This verse is a powerful declaration of reliance. In the context of exercise, it is the quiet prayer on the last repetition, the final mile. It shifts the source of our strength from our own limited reserves to Christ’s infinite power. This builds a profound sense of humility and confidence, knowing that our ability to persevere is not ours alone.

15. Hebrews 12:1-2

「こういうわけで、このように多くの証人たちが、雲のように私たちを取り巻いているのですから、私たちも、すべての重荷と、まとわりつく罪を脱ぎ捨てて、私たちの前に置かれている競走を、忍耐をもって走り続けようではありませんか。信仰の創始者であり、完成者であるイエスから目を離さないでいなさい。」

考察: This beautifully connects our personal, physical race to the great spiritual marathon of faith. The command to “throw off everything that hinders” can be a powerful motivation to shed unhealthy habits. Fixing our eyes on Jesus gives our effort a transcendent purpose, inspiring us to endure physical hardship as a reflection of His ultimate perseverance for us.

16. Colossians 1:11

“being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience,”

考察: The goal of God’s strengthening is not just explosive power, but “great endurance and patience.” This is the quiet, steady strength needed for long-term health. It’s the moral fortitude to stick with a routine day after day. This verse invites us to pray not just for strength to finish a workout, but for the enduring character to maintain a healthy life.

17. 2 Timothy 4:7

「私は戦いを立派に戦い抜き、走るべき行程を走り終え、信仰を守り通しました。」

考察: This is the voice of a life well-lived, a race well-run. While its primary meaning is spiritual, it provides a beautiful emotional goal for our physical efforts. It inspires us to live in such a way that, at the end of our days, we can feel a deep satisfaction in knowing we stewarded our physical and spiritual lives with all our might, right to the finish line.

18. Joshua 1:9

「わたしはあなたに命じたではないか。強くあれ。雄々しくあれ。恐れてはならない。おののいてはならない。あなたの神、主が、あなたの行く所どこにでも、あなたとともにあるからである。」

考察: Sometimes, starting a new health regimen is frightening. We fear failure, judgment, or discomfort. This verse is a command and a promise. It calls us to embody strength and courage not because we feel it, but because we are commanded to, and because God’s presence is our constant companion. This can provide the emotional resolve to step into the gym or onto the trail.


Category 4: The Ultimate Motivation: Glorifying God

These verses provide the ultimate purpose that sanctifies the mundane act of exercise, transforming it from a self-centered activity to a God-glorifying one.

19. 1 Corinthians 10:31

「ですから、あなたがたは、食べるにも飲むにも、何をするにも、ただ神の栄光を現すためにしなさい。」

考察: This is a sublime principle that elevates every area of life. A run, a swim, or lifting weights can be just as much for God’s glory as singing in a choir. It depends entirely on the posture of our heart. This verse invites us to intentionally dedicate our physical activities to God, infusing them with sacred meaning.

20. Colossians 3:23

「何をするにも、人に対してではなく、主に対してするように、心からしなさい。」

考察: This moves our motivation from the external (praise from others, a number on a scale) to the internal (a heart devoted to the Lord). When we exercise “as for the Lord,” we are freed from the tyranny of comparison and the disappointment of slow results. Our reward is the act of faithful effort itself, which is deeply liberating for the soul.

21. Colossians 3:17

「また、何をするときでも、ことばであれ、行いであれ、すべて主イエスの名によって行い、主イエスによって父なる神に感謝しなさい。」

考察: To do something “in the name of the Lord Jesus” is to act as His representative. Could you represent Jesus well with a body weakened by neglect? This verse challenges us to care for our health so that our very deeds—our energy, our service, our presence—are a credit to the One we serve. The inclusion of “giving thanks” also links physical activity with a joyful, grateful heart.

22. Proverbs 17:22

「陽気な心は健康を良くし、打ちひしがれた霊は骨を枯らす。」

考察: This ancient wisdom speaks to the undeniable link between our emotional and physical states. While not a direct command to exercise, it highlights the kind of inner state that promotes physical vitality. Often, exercise itself can be the very thing that lifts a crushed spirit and cultivates a cheerful heart, creating a beautiful, healing cycle of well-being.

23. Ecclesiastes 9:10

「あなたの手がすることを見いだしたら、そのことを、あなたの力いっぱいしなさい。あなたの行く先には、仕事も計画も知識も知恵もないからだ。」

考察: This verse is a powerful call to be fully present and engaged in the gift of life right now. The ability to move, to strive, and to strengthen our bodies is a temporary privilege. This verse shakes us from apathy, urging us to embrace the vitality of our physical existence with passion and energy, knowing that this season of embodied life is precious and fleeting.

24. Proverbs 14:23

「すべての労苦には利益があるが、ただ言葉だけでは貧困に至る。」

考察: This is a dose of practical, moral reality. There is a profit—in health, in discipline, in emotional resilience—that comes from the hard work of exercise. Merely talking about getting in shape or wishing for better health yields nothing. This proverb dignifies the sweat and effort, affirming that diligent action, not just good intentions, is what truly enriches our lives.



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